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.

Moonscapes’ “Perfect In Your Eyes” Is Also Perfect For Your Ears

For a record regarding itself inspired by the synth pop-feel of the eighties, Moonscapes brings that modern, futuristic ambience to the table, only with a couple spoonfuls of melancholy. It’s definitely a unique combination of sounds that may well be opposing each other, but it works in a way that it amplifies the emotions relayed […]

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De Moi Offers Tranquility Amidst Noise With “Drifting Intervals”

Sometimes, the absence of words are much louder. “Drifting Intervals” is exactly what it prescribes – half an hour divided into eleven parts of what seems to be… calmness. Is it synth? Effects on a keyboard? De Moi refers to it as an ambience, musical intervals arranged and layered to create a serene atmosphere. When

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Kiran And His Authentic Self in “Memories from the Backseat”

Unloading and sharing feelings, emotions, and memories through music is a beautiful thing, and Kiran’s debut EP is a perfect example of that. Curated with heavy influences of R&B, “Memories in the Backseat”, despite its soft and mellow upbringing, offers a high-powered emotional drive and vocal skill; a clear product of the support given to

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“The Journey”: An Experience You Wouldn’t Want To Miss

Gear up, because Transcending Into the Unknown’s EP will take you on a literal journey of music and quite possibly imagery as you navigate through the songs. The moments after pressing play feels like the uncertainty and excitement of going on a trip to a destination you’re unfamiliar with. “Winternight” consists of mellow, tame instrumentals

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