Misfit Magazine
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Call Me Karizma on Redemption, Vulnerability, and The Gloomy Tapes, Vol. 3
For Call Me Karizma, the current chapter of his career is about something deeper than success. It’s about redemption. In a recent conversation with Breakline Press, the artist reflected on the ups… Read more.
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Concert Recap: Beauty School Dropout Lights Up the Stage
There are concerts that are fun, and then there are shows that remind you why live music matters in the first place. That was the atmosphere when Beauty School Dropout… Read more.
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Sace6 Explores Emotional Push and Pull on New Single “ego”
Emerging artist Sace6 leans into emotional tension and vulnerability on their newest single, “ego.” The track blends introspective lyricism with a restrained, atmospheric soundscape that mirrors the complicated push and… Read more.
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Album Review: Satellite — Charlotte Sands
On her newest release, Satellite, Charlotte Sands continues carving out a space where emotional vulnerability meets explosive alternative rock. Across ten tightly packed tracks, the album explores obsession, heartbreak, anxiety,… Read more.
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Interview: Hunter Blair Ambrose on Reinvention, Dark Pop, and Finding Inspiration Again
Pop artist Hunter Blair Ambrose has always lived somewhere between worlds. Blending pop, R&B, and dark electro-pop textures, Ambrose has built a sound that is both theatrical and emotionally intimate.… Read more.
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FFN Are Reintroducing Themselves With “Out of Sight”
For FFN, the word “beginning” doesn’t quite tell the whole story. After years of working as a solo project, vocalist Matheus is now stepping into a new era with bandmates… Read more.
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Beauty School Dropout Are Bringing Chaos, Confession, and Cult Energy to Atlanta
When Beauty School Dropout hit Atlanta, it won’t just be another tour stop. It’ll be a full-throttle collision of heartbreak, lust, nostalgia, and reckless honesty. Based on the current setlist,… Read more.
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MORAL Confronts Vulnerability and Control on Aphrodite
MORAL’s latest project, Aphrodite, is not a loud record. It doesn’t demand attention with bombast or spectacle. Instead, it lingers, unfolding across seven tracks that feel both intimate and emotionally… Read more.








