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Ollella Steps Into Stillness At NPR’s Tiny Desk
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Marissa Alves There’s a quiet recalibration that happens when an artist enters the Tiny Desk room. For Ollella , that shift feels almost philosophical. The Seattle-based indie-folk cellist, vocalist, and songwriter delivers a deeply intimate performance for NPR Tiny Desk, letting restraint become the loudest voice in the room. Trained classically since age nine, Ollella’s command of the cello anchors the set, while her live-looping and assured
Charles Luberisse
2 hours ago2 min read


“Mixing Patterns” Is Leah Nawy’s Breakthrough In Harmony
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Ben Crocker Growth isn’t always loud. It can arrive slowly, softly, with purpose. On her latest single...
Charles Luberisse
Apr 18, 20251 min read


Japanese Breakfast Balances Light & Shadow In Vevo Studio Sessions For “Mega Circuit” & “Honey Water”
Written By: Big C Melancholy never sounded so deliberate. Japanese Breakfast returns with stripped-down performances of Mega Circuit and...
Charles Luberisse
Apr 17, 20251 min read
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