MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Parker Millsap’s “Dammit” Video
COVID protocols were just kicking in when Parker Millsap headed into the studio with John Agnello to record his fifth
Isolation Drills: Katie Barbato
Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to
MAGNET Television: Q&A With Kristian Bush And Andrew Hyra (Billy Pilgrim)
If nothing else, the past year has led to lots of discovery for all of us. Are we really happy
Isolation Drills: Tim Weaver
Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to
Normal History Vol. 626: The Art Of David Lester
Every week, we’ll be posting a new illustration by David Lester. The Mecca Normal guitarist is visually documenting people, places
Essential New Music: Thumbscrew’s “Never Is Enough”
The second law of thermodynamics is invaluable when you want to understand why things keep coming apart. But if you
Isolation Drills: The Mary Veils
Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to
Isolation Drills: DECOUPLR
Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to
Normal History Vol. 625: The Art Of David Lester
Every week, we’ll be posting a new illustration by David Lester. The Mecca Normal guitarist is visually documenting people, places
Where We Belong: Chris’ Jazz Cafe
With our Isolation Drills series, MAGNET has been checking in with Philadelphia-area musicians to see how and what they’re doing
Isolation Drills: Jane Carver
Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to
Essential New Music: Plankton Wat’s “Future Times”
Future Times was born of a dire present. Plankton Wat is the solo project of guitarist Dewey Mahood (ex-Eternal Tapestry, Galaxy
Isolation Drills: Jared Feinman
Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to
MAGNET Exclusive: Premiere Of Israel Nash’s “Dividing Lines”
Perhaps more than some of us, musicians are a product of their own changing environment. Israel Nash is no exception.
Normal History Vol. 624: The Art Of David Lester
Every week, we’ll be posting a new illustration by David Lester. The Mecca Normal guitarist is visually documenting people, places
Essential New Music: Fred Neil’s “38 MacDougal”
Not many people have yearned less for success than Fred Neil. Plenty of beatniks, folkies and hippies from the 1950s
Isolation Drills: Ang Bocca
Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to

















