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Kate Malanaphy Takes Us Along Their Journey of Self-Awareness, Reflection, and Actualization with “Rock”

June 06, 2023 by Andrew Perrizo in Album Review, Concert Review

Kate Malanaphy’s “Rock”, takes us along their own respective journey of self-awareness, reflection, and actualization, in a way that as listeners, makes us ponder our own.

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June 06, 2023 /Andrew Perrizo
Kate Malanaphy, Rock, Indie, DIY
Album Review, Concert Review
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2019 EPs of the Year

December 30, 2019 by Andrew Perrizo in Year End List

So here is the thing, I like a certain type of music, and though my musical taste has greatly expanded over the last year, These are my favorite albums and EPs of 2019. You’ll find albums no one else included on their year end lists, but you’ll also find albums that EVERYONE has already written about. Ask anyone else and they’ll give you a different list. it’s impossible to set my bias aside. It’s also impossible to include everyone on this list, there are a lot of truly amazing albums I feel bad for leaving off these lists. I listened to over two-hundred albums/EPs from 2019 and relistened to all of them again over the last couple months.All that said, here are my favorite albums and EPs of 2019. Tell me why I’m wrong and what I missed in the comments.

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December 30, 2019 /Andrew Perrizo
Space Monkey Mafia, France Camp, The Way Away, Kate Malanphy, Theyself, Perfume, War Prayer, Kate Malanaphy, NATL PARK SRVC, Bad Bad Hats, K.Raydio, Sonic Sea Turtles, Double Grave, Gully Boys, Unturned, Why Not, Lazenlow, Floodwater Angel, Loneliest Ways, Niiice., OKnice, The Von Tramps
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KATE MALANAPHY "SOAK" ALBUM PREVIEW

August 01, 2019 by Andrew Perrizo in Album Review

Formidable and full of raw, honest emotions, “Soak” is a six track journey through sadness that will lift you up and leave you feeling empowered.  Kate Malanaphy’s latest project is brutally melancholic and awesomely expressive.  Each song features Kate’s impressively emotive voice and piano creating an intimate and raw feeling to the recordings.

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August 01, 2019 /Andrew Perrizo
Kate Malanaphy, Soak, Piano, Pop, Classical, Art-pop
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