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Katie Tymochenko

Katie is a Toronto based writer for Music Existence. She loves all things rock n' roll & Star Wars.

Watch Eddie Vedder Celebrate Earth Day with Astronauts Aboard the International Space Station

In celebration of Earth Day, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder made a long-distance (to say the least) video call to astronauts aboard the International Space Station. They talked about their unique view of the planet, along with recommendations for how us Earthlings can move forward with a better appreciation for our …

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Watch Maggie Rogers’ New “That’s Where I Am” Video

Maggie Rogers is back! The singer-songwriter officially launched her sophomore album era by releasing “That’s Where I Am,” the infectious first single from her new album Surrender, out July 29th via Capitol Records. Co-directed by Rogers, Michael Scanlon and Warren Fu (Daft Punk, Dua Lipa, The 1975) the new video pays homage …

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Interview: Beautiful Machines on New Music, Lockdown Survival, and Upcoming Tour Dates

After narrowly escaping a pandemic lockdown in Nepal, darkwave electronic duo Beautiful Machines channelled their intense emotions around the ordeal into a new album and particularity, a pointing new single titled “Survive.” Comprised of Conrad Schuman and Stefanie Ku, Music Existence spoke to the band about artistic survival, how technology …

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Interview: Winnetka Bowling League’s Matthew Koma talks new song with Demi Lovato, TikTok and Touring

You might not be familiar with Winnetka Bowling League’s new music but you’d be surprised to know just how many songs frontman Matthew Koma has written for Hollywood’s biggest stars. He’s written for pop music royalty like Britney Spears, Shania Twain and Hilary Duff while also penning instant club bangers …

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Toronto’s Lammping Releases 70’s inspired “Stars We Lost” EP

Dubbed as “70’s soaked space-rock” Toronto’s psychedelic indie rockers Lammping have released their new EP Stars We Lost  via We Are Busy Bodies. The six-song collection of fuzzed out guitar tracks pulls influence from a wide-ranging spectrum of bands including Black Sabbath and Kraftwerk. It’s trippy and weird yet still 100% acid-infused …

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