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My Women in Music Recap: Spring '26
How is it possible that the busiest calendar season I’ve probably ever had has come to an end? This spring, I published 25-ish articles (and wrote many more), took 16 credit hours, and kept up four side hustles. I keep two consistent playlists a year: for spring and summer, and for fall and winter. So, what was my soundtrack this spring? I kicked off my spring and summer playlist with a couple songs from summer 2022, a result of Nashville breaking 70 degrees starting in March

Louise Geri
5 days ago5 min read


Music Recommendations Based on "you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love" by Olivia Rodrigo
Upon the release of Olivia Rodrigo’s third and most tumultuous record you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, listeners are bursting with love for the main pop girls of the 2020s. From Olivia Rodrigo to Gracie Abrams to Billie Eilish to Taylor Swift to many, many more, there is no shortage of great music similar to Rodrigo’s. Here are songs, from classics to deep cuts to newer favorites that you may love, based on your favorite songs on you seem pretty sad for a girl so in

Louise Geri
Jun 183 min read


"you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love": Olivia Rodrigo album review
Olivia Rodrigo’s third album and latest release, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, is innately confusing. Olivia teased the record in a TikTok insinuating that she’d “scrapped her whole album” following a breakup, hence side A, “girl so in love” and side B, “you seem pretty sad”. I rate you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love an 8.5/10. The album cover for you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love My favorite thing, when listening to an album, is the story it tells

Louise Geri
Jun 123 min read


Music Recommendations Based on Taylor Swift by Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has been a successful female role model for young women including myself for two decades now. She’s built arguably the biggest fanbase in the world, provided soundtracks to almost every experience, and is probably your favorite artist’s favorite artist. At twelve years old and six years deep into my obsession with Swift’s music, I was often asked what other music I listened to. The answer slowly became more elaborate, and now that I’m nineteen, I can’t imagine wh

Louise Geri
Jun 93 min read


The Ultimate Female Heartbreak Playlist
Is it a rite of passage, as a music fan, to go through your first heartbreak and immediately dig through all the music you know of to find the greatest heartbreak songs of all time? How devastatingly beautiful it feels to listen to songs you’ve adored since you were young and finally relate to them. Your brain, overcome with emotion, tries to relate every single lyric back to your specific situation, no matter how much you must twist what’s being sung to make it fit. Maybe yo

Louise Geri
Jun 75 min read


Daughters of Venus on Summer Festival Slots
From left: Ava Mitchell, Jenny McMillan, October Allen, Ayeda Masood, and Kiri Nakagawa. Photo by Carlos Salinas. Female-fronted rock band Daughters of Venus, based out of the University of Washington, is preparing for a summer of festival slots. On Sunday, they played their first of the season: the UW Bothell Block Party. The band consists of October Allen and Ava Mitchell on vocals and guitar, Kiri Nakagawa on bass and vocals, Jenny McMillan on drums, and Ayeda Masood on k

Louise Geri
Jun 53 min read


Girlhood, Live in Concert: Jessica Baio
Jessica Baio fans excitedly anticipate and celebrate girlhood before Baio's Seattle stop on The Other Side Tour.

Louise Geri
May 294 min read


Stories Behind Songs: Reagan Sheedy on "Love Note to Nashville"
Reagan Sheedy tells the story behind May 29, 2026 release "Love Note to Nashville".

Louise Geri
May 283 min read


"Florescence": Maisie Peters album review
Teenage music journalist Louise Geri reviews pop artist Maisie Peters' third album "Florescence".

Louise Geri
May 223 min read


Girlhood, Live in Concert: Florence + the Machine
Long time female fans of Florence + the Machine anticipate and celebrate girlhood prior to the Seattle stop of the Everyone Scream Tour.

Louise Geri
May 144 min read


Stories Behind Songs: Kylie Small on "Jesus in a Bar"
Kylie Small on latest release "Jesus in a Bar".

Louise Geri
May 134 min read


Girlhood, Live in Concert: Devon Gabriella
Female fans celebrate girlhood and excitedly anticipate the final show of Devon Gabriella's mini-tour The First Headlines.

Louise Geri
May 123 min read


Stories Behind Songs: Ella Choi on “You’re My Home”, “Long Way Home”, “Label”, “Blind Man” and “Paper Thin”
Ella Choi discusses the stories behind songs in her discography.

Louise Geri
May 114 min read


"I'm A Worm and I Don't Have Arms": Ella Molsee on "Unsaid Truths", Small Critters and Touring with Legit Smitty
Ella Molsee talks about the inspiration behind her latest EP "Unsaid Truths" and plans to tour with Legit Smitty.

Louise Geri
Apr 163 min read


Stories Behind Songs: Elayna LaPeer on “Bittersweet”, “White Truck”, “Sixteen”, “Feels Like” and “Relapse”
Elayna LaPeer discusses the stories of songs in her discography.

Louise Geri
Apr 134 min read


"Cruel World" - Holly Humberstone album review
Since I first heard Holly Humberstone’s “Scarlett” in 2022, I’ve admired the sharpness and electricity of the British pop singer’s music. Her third studio album, Cruel World, is wise, witty and sensual. Through searching for friends when in doubt, being a friend to those in doubt, and struggling with societal pressures related to aging, Holly finds light in a cruel world. I rate Cruel World an 8.5/10. The album cover for Cruel World The most captivating songs on the album co

Louise Geri
Apr 122 min read


"I Don't Know How to Dance": Ella Jane on "We Were Just Dancing", Escapism, and Being an Independent Artist
“All I do is like, jump. I don’t know how to dance," Ella Jane reveals a week after the release of her single "We Were Just Dancing". The single cover for "We Were Just Dancing" “I feel like releases are always kind of underwhelming, which is crazy,” she tells me. “It sort of feels like, you know, when it's New Year's and then the clock strikes midnight, and you're like, ‘Okay, I guess it's a new year now,’... But I'm glad it's out in the world. I feel like I've sat with this

Louise Geri
Apr 113 min read


Sisters in Song: A Night of Women in Folk/Americana
The energy at the Exit/In was magical as the crowd filed in on March 29 for Sisters in Song, a concert presented by River & Row Management. As the pre-show playlist cycled through songs by Carole King, Fleetwood Mac, Brandi Carlile, and other artists in the Americana realm, attendees got progressively more excited. Eloise Rixey performing, photo by Maggie Oradat. Eloise Rixey was the first artist onstage, joined by cellist Ethan Hill and special guest Jael Woolfolk on keyboar

Louise Geri
Apr 95 min read


Rocky LeRoe on the Culture of the Rock Music Industry
Rocky LeRoe, photo by Lara Blizzard. A desire and drive to build community among listeners isn’t unusual among artists, but it’s rare that their image and life experience align toward this desire as well as Rocky LeRoe’s do. She describes her music as “trying to keep the spirit of the 70s alive in a country city in an indie world” while performing “rock music with full band instruments”, suggesting inspiration from the groupie era of this time period. I first heard Rocky’s mu

Louise Geri
Mar 273 min read


Madison Cunningham on the Ace Tour, Superstition, and Playing More Piano
The Ace album cover, photo by Sean Stout. Madison Cunningham’s fourth studio album, Ace, signals many changes in Cunningham’s musical style. She shifts into the piano realm after years of focusing on her guitar work, and has the ultimate processing experience following a massive period of suffering intense loss and self-discovery. As I talk to Cunningham on the phone while she drives through California a week ahead of the opening night of the second US leg of her Ace Tour,

Louise Geri
Mar 264 min read
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