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Jonah, an indie music writer and musician, has a deep-rooted passion for the unique genres of shoegaze and cabin pop. His musical journey began in his early teens, leading him to become an authoritative voice in these niche genres. With a musician's ear for detail, Jonah's reviews offer a blend of technical insight and emotional depth, making them both honest and invaluable to readers. His work has graced several esteemed publications, and he's often the go-to expert for these styles. When he's not writing, he's in the studio, crafting his own music inspired by the genres he loves. His infectious enthusiasm and dedication to uplifting emerging artists make him not just a reviewer but a vital contributor to the indie music community.
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The collective anxiety of growing older without ever feeling older is at the heart of CATBEAR’s latest single, Grow Up....