Greetings from the Past!
A Monday morning hello.
Happy Monday!
Although it’s actually Thursday. I’m writing this early because I’m heading to Boston this weekend and I won’t be back until Monday afternoon and I know that if I wait to write this it’ll get lost for all eternity in my ever-growing to-do list. So this is me being productive and checking things off the list in advance.
Of course, it means that I can’t tell you about my weekend because it hasn’t happened yet, but let’s just assume I had a wonderful time visiting with friends and family. We didn’t hit any traffic! The weather was perfect! Everyone was in a great mood! And could you believe that gas prices are only $1/gallon?? (This is me being optimistic. If not a little nuts.)
Anyway, hi. Hope you’re doing well.
Before I talk about recent and upcoming interviews, did you know that I’m having a second anniversary sale on annual subscriptions?
Instead of $50/year, it’s only $20/year. The subscription provides you with things like bonus content and access to all interviews and posts in the archive but more importantly, it supports me in my efforts to maintain an independent journalism career in the face of slashed budgets, layoffs, and publication closures. If you value the work in Creative Reverberations, please consider a paid subscription.
In other news, I was really excited to see that my recent interview with Rae Haas of Mx Lonely was shared in the Fire Red Sky weekly digest. It’s one of my favorite newsletters, so it was an honor to be included. You can check it out here:
Mx Lonely’s ’90s-tinged grunge-meets-shoegaze sound made my Gen X heart sing. I’m really loving their songs. It’s one of the things I love most about my job—getting exposed to great new artists.
I also hope you had a chance to read my interview with indie-pop due Gracie & Rachel. I’ve been a fan of theirs for a while—their song “Trust” was a big one for me a few years back—so it was fun to chat with them about their new album and all of the challenges they went through to bring it to fruition.


Later this week I’ll be chatting with artists Fia & Kai Skye, who produce fantastic work under the Flying Edna banner. (Kai is better known to many as Brian Andreas.) Keep an eye out for the interview, and in the meantime, check out some of their work on Insta.

That’s it for now. Wishing you a wonderful week full of all the things you love!
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