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Marissa G. Muller

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Articles: 34

Marissa G. Muller has written about music professionally since she was 19, just don’t ask about her age now. Her work has appeared in Pitchfork, EYE WEEKLY, Independent Weekly, Crawdaddy! Magazine, and Cokemachineglow, among others. She lives in Chicago and appreciates its R&B and garage rock scenes equally.

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Who Are…My Gold Mask

At this point, the breakup album has been bent into countless shapes. So … more »

Who Is…Autre Ne Veut

Call it a case of either good timing or musical clairvoyance, but Autre N… more »

Who Are…U.S. Girls

That Meghan Remy’s retro solo project is called U.S. Girls is perha… more »

Diamond Rings, Free Dimension…

Now that the glitter has settled, Diamond Rings (aka Canadian artist and … more »

Who Are…Tamaryn

The contrast between the cover art for Tamaryn’s Tender New Signs a… more »

How To Dress Well, Total Loss…

When one-man R&B deconstructionist Tom Krell, aka How to Dress Well, … more »

Interview: The Fresh & O…

The Fresh & Onlys belong to a class of Bay Area artists who make fuz… more »

Who Is…Charli XCX

Charli XCX’s dancefloor-ready songs of lost love and new crushes ma… more »

Interview: Beach House

On their fourth album Bloom, Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand present a s… more »

Who Is…Kindness

Though his music is a swirl of garish saxophones, slap bass, syrupy synth… more »

Sepalcure, Sepalcure

Sepalcure prove that reinvention counts as much as much as innovation in … more »

Who Is…Oneohtrix Point …

Despite his stoner demeanor, Oneohtrix Point Never’s Daniel Lopatin… more »

Phantogram, Nightlife…

Nightlife comes from a place of unrest. Written as Phantogram’s Jos… more »

Still Corners, Creatures of a…

Creatures of an Hour is a psychological thriller. Panic lurks in the lyri… more »

eMusic Q&A: Dum Dum Girl…

Dum Dum Girls may borrow their aesthetic from ’60s girl groups, but… more »

Discover: Los Angeles Noise, …

In 2000, Jim Smith moved his community of artists, musicians and weirdo y… more »

Interview: Mister Heavenly

Much like the quirky, heavily rhythmic music they churn out, Mister Heave… more »

Ganglians, Still Living…

“Ganglians” could be the name of a crusty punk group wreaking… more »

Pictureplane, Thee Physical…

Pictureplane’s Travis Edgy hails from Colorado, where a dubstep sce… more »

Autre Ne Veut, Body

The man behind Autre Ne Veut hasn’t disclosed his name but, unlike … more »

Their Kind of Town: Famous Ch…

Few cities have a musical history as rich or as varied as Chicago’s… more »

Woods, Sun and Shade

In many ways, Woods are as distant from any developed scene as their rura… more »

Thee Oh Sees, Castlemania…

Castlemania is not a bedtime record. You can deduce that much from the mo… more »

Who Is…EMA

For Fans Of: Kim Gordon, Lydia Lunch, early Cat Power, Zola Jesus EMA… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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