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.

“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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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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