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10 years later: the 1975’s ‘i like it when you sleep’ era.
ten years after the release of i like it when you sleep, i revisit the 1975’s aesthetic shift, the live shows, and the creative commitment that defined the era.

Josiah Pearlstein
2 days ago3 min read


tinashe: learning to recognize consistency.
an analysis of tinashe’s career that examines how consistency, creative control, and cross-genre collaboration are often misread in a culture that rewards urgency and visibility.

Josiah Pearlstein
Jan 183 min read


ronnie radke's ego and the refusal to change.
ronnie radke’s career shows a long pattern of controversy, deflection, and escalation. looking at his history, the issue isn’t isolated mistakes, but an ego that resists accountability and turns criticism into conflict.

Josiah Pearlstein
Aug 29, 20254 min read


vos: my version of lonely.
“my version of lonely” explores my personal encounters with missed connections, changing friendships, and the quiet ways we cope when we’re not sure we truly belong.

Josiah Pearlstein
Jul 31, 202510 min read
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