Kate Clarice Lee

Kate Clarice Lee is a psychology major in Ateneo de Naga University with a knack for music and writing. She takes interest in playing guitar, poetry, creative writing, and lyrics that—subjectively—hit close to home. Kate mostly enjoys indie, alternative, pop & punk rock music.

Errol Eats Everything? Errol Definitely Ate With This Record

No justice, no peace. Errol Eats Everything puts together great tunes, vibes, and personal experiences altogether in his debut self-titled album. It’s all about love, his background, discrimination, and just the perspective of living this life from Errol’s eyes. In a way, listeners get to have a glimpse of what it’s like, accompanied by catchy […]

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Claire Tonna’s “Held EP” is a Love Letter to You and Everyone Else

Holding a great amount of passion and meaning in just three tracks, this EP in all its sensual, mellow, melodic glory, ensures that listeners will not only have a good time sound-wise, but also a sense of empowerment and newfound strength. Claire Tonna’s vocals contain so much depth and emotion with every line she sings,

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The bLUES bUSTERS Revives The Classics Through “Alive & Kickin'”

They might as well have brought us back through a time machine, because iconic and classic rock, blues, jazz tunes are coursing through every track on this album. It’s amazing how “Alive & Kickin’” proves the genre to be a timeless kind of art, making songs in that category without any of them sounding much

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Valley of Salt’s New Record is Both Musically Ambitious and Legendary

Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness: The Story of John the Baptist is the evidence that ‘don’t knock it ‘till you try it’ works out. Being openly rooted to religion, it’s bound to create boundaries to those who don’t adhere to that belief. However, that’s the special part about this record: it’s undeniably religious

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Ottilie Wallace Breaks Barriers With Debut Album “Throughout The Day”

Ottilie Wallace’s “Throughout The Day” voices out the wonders and feelings of a teenager, ultimately becoming an accurate sound of what it means to be one in this day and age. Across ten tracks, piano and synth melodies merged together with on-point guitar solos in select parts. The songs range from anger to reflection to

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Vulnerability Shines Through Steve Moss’ “Another Go”

Steve Moss proves that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication through this new release, as it features classic, old fashioned rock tunes with phenomenal songwriting. Feeling as though every song has been carefully curated, it all seems that everything the heart and mind wants to say on paper and eventually through the medium of music is

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“Uncanny” by Holly Havens is a Journal Waiting to be Read

Holly Havens has managed to tackle in-depth topics that all revolve around self-reflection, on the way to self-actualization despite themes that make people dive into their thoughts. “Uncanny”, a four-track EP, stays true to her sound of alternative/indie laced with a tinge of country, and it’s great. Throughout the songs, the tone of her guitar

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Terrell Andretti’s “Supernova” Is Made For The Dancefloor

Who knew electro-pop and narrating how your relationship with your toxic ex went hand-in-hand? The thought alone makes the idea sound really great, and it is. Almost acting like slam poetry combined with catchy synth and a beat, Terrell Andretti’s brainchild “Supernova” seemed like it was written in the club, and was made for it.

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