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Jesse Herb

Jesse Herb

Jesse Herb is a 22 year old Chapman graduate, currently working at Dreamworks Animation in CA. In addition to Atwood, she also writes film reviews for Merry Go Round Magazine, her favorite color is green, and she’s allergic to pineapple. The Killers are her all time favorite band and nothing makes her swoon faster than a good ballad. Lastly she’d like to thank her mom, who used to be a DJ in the 70s, for encouraging her to listen to everything under the sun and never be scared of the unknown.

Hand Habits © Jacob Boll
Features, Interviews, MusicFebruary 11, 2022<February 15, 2022

Interview with Hand Habits: Finding the Growth in Pain & Building a ‘Fun House’ of Emotion

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Interview: Dive Headfirst into Irish Dream Pop Band NewDad’s Debut EP ‘Waves’

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Today’s Song: Apollo Flowerchild’s “Bloody Hands” Is a Grief-Stricken, Placating Ode to Past Selves & New Tomorrows

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Features, Interviews, MusicNovember 23, 2020<November 23, 2020

Interview: Time Marches on with Ginger Root’s Third Album, ‘Rikki’

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Music, PremieresSeptember 24, 2020<September 24, 2020

Premiere: Izzy Heltai’s “Father” Is a Gentle, Cerebral Reminder About the Facts of Life

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Columns, Music, Today's SongSeptember 23, 2020<September 23, 2020

Today’s Song: Left at London’s “Safety First” Is More Vulnerable Than We Deserve

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Music, PremieresAugust 20, 2020<August 20, 2020

Premiere: A Forlorn, Nursery Rhyme of Self-Loathing with Prince Johnny’s “Sex Party”

Columns, Music, Today's SongAugust 12, 2020<August 11, 2020

Today’s Song: The Nuance of Pop & Evocation Around Drama with Bronze Avery’s “Messy”

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Today’s Song: Kacy Hill Explores Radical Acceptance and Self-Validation on “Porsche”

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Allie X & Mitski Make Water into Wine via Narrative Songwriting with “Susie Save Your Love”

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Features, Interviews, MusicMarch 13, 2020<March 13, 2020

Escapist Music from an Evocative Vibe: Magdalena Bay Discuss EP ‘A Little Rhythm and a Wicked Feeling’

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Columns, Music, Nostalgia TracksFebruary 6, 2020<February 6, 2020

Nostalgia Tracks: Exploring the Physical & Metaphysical Conventions of Dishware with Tori Amos’ “China”

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Today’s Song: FKA twigs Preaches a Self-Love Saturated Gospel with “holy terrain”

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Today’s Song: Sex as a Political Statement in Kim Petras’ “Do Me”

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