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.

“We Are All Bots” by Andrea Pizzo And The Purple Mice Is Out Of This World

There’s nothing more intriguing than a record that excels in musical immersivity and depth of what it’s actually all about. “We Are All Bots” tackles the field of technology, particularly artificial intelligence. It clearly offers a sense of awareness of the growing societal issue of people relying far too much on these resources, all the […]

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Life Lessons From BobbyBullRun, Through His New Record “Bank Statements”

This album is no laughing nor scoffing matter, because it proves that you can have a good time listening to good tunes while learning something new or in-depth. Take the title into heavy consideration; “Bank Statements” consists of thirteen tracks, all filled with hip-hop greatness and newly curated arrangements. Essentially, you’re getting yourself into a

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Start Your Day With Drawing Mazes’ “Sunday Morning Pancakes”

Sometimes, we need moments where we take things slow and truly cater to what our well-being needs. It can be through savoring the day by doing activities we enjoy, or attending to details that we’ve neglected due to high stress situations. Point is, we’ve got a soundtrack for those certain moments: introducing “Sunday Morning Pancakes”,

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Is Stephanie Bettman’s “Out Of The Darkness” A Musical Waiting To Happen?

With a whopping fourteen songs, each and every one seems to have its own personality, yet it’s distinctly part of the collective whole that is this album. It’s far from stagnant, as it features a handful of genres – pop, funk, a bit of rock and even latin fusion – through them, Stephanie Bettman was

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“I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere” by The Ram Is A Serenade That Hits Close To Home

Everything about this record is pure and raw, almost like labor. Due to the vividness of the lines accompanied by heartfelt, honest tunes, listeners should expect to be swept off and be put in the same emotional state and literal setting that every song is meant to take them. The Ram opens his heart and

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