For this final conversation of 2024 (and the foreseeable future), Ned Russin and I each pick our three favorite songs of the year and discuss them—with whatever else comes up in the process.
It took me a month to read this because I didn’t want to say goodbye. I’ve been thinking a lot (as many of us have, surely) about what you wrote towards the end and about organically engaging with art and not just finding what an algorithm puts in front of you. Anti-Matter has been a really great point of connection for me in that way and I’m sad to see it go! I know that others are feeling the same way about art and music and realizing the value in human connection, so I am hopeful that we’ll all work to keep that going. Thank you ❤️
Beautifully written. I love the way you talk about the hardcore scene and the ways we need to support it to keep punk alive. Hardcore has become so mainstream because of things like Spotify/instagram which makes it seem like it's thriving when in reality the roots of hardcore and DIY punk seem to be dying. Thank you for being a constant source of inspiration for punks everywhere!
I wanted to write something meaningful and important after reading this but I guess all I want to say is: thank you
Great article. Feeling grateful for getting to see Glitterer and Drug Church this past year. Thank you for doing anti-matter.
It took me a month to read this because I didn’t want to say goodbye. I’ve been thinking a lot (as many of us have, surely) about what you wrote towards the end and about organically engaging with art and not just finding what an algorithm puts in front of you. Anti-Matter has been a really great point of connection for me in that way and I’m sad to see it go! I know that others are feeling the same way about art and music and realizing the value in human connection, so I am hopeful that we’ll all work to keep that going. Thank you ❤️
Beautifully written. I love the way you talk about the hardcore scene and the ways we need to support it to keep punk alive. Hardcore has become so mainstream because of things like Spotify/instagram which makes it seem like it's thriving when in reality the roots of hardcore and DIY punk seem to be dying. Thank you for being a constant source of inspiration for punks everywhere!
Thank you, Norm, and all that have been involved; Indelible marks.
Thank you, Norman, and Ned!!
This was great. Thank you. Support!