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Interview: JORDANN

May 17, 2021CounterPointMcGill

By: Eliza Farber Snowflakes fell on the arms of my jacket as I patiently waited to meet 26-year-old indie-pop artist Jordan Hébert—or as his listeners know him, JORDANN—in Parc Petite Italie on a February afternoon. I’ve been a low-key fan… Continue Reading →

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Interview: Dee Lippingwell

May 5, 2021CounterPointMcGill

By: Sienna Russell-Edwards Dee Lippingwell is a Vancouver-based photographer known for her dynamic concert photography. Active as far back as the 1970s, Lippingwell has photographed some of the most legendary musicians of all time including Queen, David Bowie, the Rolling… Continue Reading →

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COUNTERPOINT – ISSUE 8

April 14, 2021CounterPointMcGill

Issue 8. Click cover to read!

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Artist Profile: Kinky Friedman

February 25, 2021CounterPointMcGill

By: James Jarrett The cover of Kinky Friedman’s album Sold American features a Texas-shaped cloud populated by the album’s symbols—a synagogue, horse, little lime green Jesus, and a cowboy hat emblazoned with a Star of David. An enigmatic country star… Continue Reading →

Artist Profile Series

Blood Orange: Genreless in the Era of Personal Branding

February 19, 2021CounterPointMcGill

By: Juliana Blayney Dev Hynes, popularly known as Blood Orange, is widely recognized as not only a talented musician but also as a skilled artist across various other disciplines. Beyond extensive solo work, Hynes is known for his numerous (and… Continue Reading →

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Punk Adjacent: Nazis, Jello, and Politics

February 18, 2021CounterPointMcGill

Punk: (noun) a worthless person; a genre and subculture of music /// Adjacent: (adj) next to or adjoining something else /// Punk Adjacent: (column) Where we discuss the stories, legacies and surroundings of one of the most important artistic movements… Continue Reading →

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The Contemporary and Contemplative Stylings of Phoebe Bridgers

February 15, 2021CounterPointMcGill

By: Alice Yates Six years ago, now 26-year-old Phoebe Bridgers came out of the woodwork into the music scene. She has since continued to make musical waves with her dreamy musical style and expert lyricism. Bridgers has manufactured a unique… Continue Reading →

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Punk Adjacent: New York, New Sounds, and The Velvet Underground

February 2, 2021CounterPointMcGill

Punk: (noun) a worthless person; a genre and subculture of music /// Adjacent: (adj) next to or adjoining something else /// Punk Adjacent: (column) Where we discuss the stories, legacies and surroundings of one of the most important artistic movements… Continue Reading →

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Best Projects of 2020

January 31, 2021CounterPointMcGill

Alex McKillop, Editor in Chief 20. Nuk- Red Tape 2 Detroit and Michigan had a massive 2020 after bubbling as an exciting hip-hop scene for the past few years. While most of the world was locked in quarantine, Detroit rappers… Continue Reading →

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From Heartbreak to Hit

January 28, 2021CounterPointMcGill

How Disney star Olivia Rodrigo turned her breakup into the number one song in the world. By: Gaby Seligman It’s not news that heartbreak makes for the best music. Female icons in music such as Alanis Morissette, Adele, and Taylor… Continue Reading →

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