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.

“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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Running Out of Christmas Songs? CG Franky’s Got You Covered!

During this holiday season, you might find yourself attending or hosting parties and events left and right. Sometimes, the same playlists and rotations may go a little rusty after a few replays. Thankfully, a handful of new Christmas songs just came out: “A Christmas Wauwol”. CG Franky’s open to the fact that they use AI

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A Hidden Treasure of Hip-Hop: Blackship Enterprise by Iron Lion (Album Review)

What a journey, this one. It feels as though you’ve just contemplated the meaning of being alive and dying in the span of twenty-eight minutes. “Blackship Enterprise” is a hip-hop album with a narrative, and it’s great. It starts and ends with a fitting introduction and outro, namely “Blackship Enterprise” and “Broken Pieces” respectively. After

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Echoes of Janus’ “Psychotic Episodes” is That One Chaotic Friend (Album Review)

Don’t take that title the wrong way, let me explain myself. Listening to this album felt like diving into a person’s mind; it’s more than a lengthy, two-hour conversation with a friend about everything and anything under the sun. It has variety in what the songs are about, and the pleasant sound is just a

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Resonate with Jade Coloured Glasses’ “The Slow Death of Lives Never Lived”: EP Review

What could go wrong with raw, intimate EPs? Who would deny a listening experience like this? Jade Coloured Glasses has crafted such a short yet intricate series of mixes with just four songs with an unusual yet intriguing title that is “The Slow Death of Lives Never Lived”. “Hey, check this out”, Jade Coloured Glasses

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