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Casey Epstein-Gross

Casey Epstein-Gross

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New York

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televisionMusic and media/culture at large. politics film

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Food, politics

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Total articles 60

  • Grumpy: The Best of What’s Next

    By Casey Epstein-Gross| Paste Verified Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio element. Imagine being in a band with three of your exes (and also a guitarist named Diego), or being in a band with your ex and two of their exes (and also a guitarist named Diego), or being a guitarist named Diego in a band made up of four exes, all unrelated to you. Okay, now stop imagining and go listen to Grumpy, New York’s up-and-coming “hyperfolk” outfit

    By Casey Epstein-Gross · Paste

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Black Country, New Road Watch Their Past Detonate on the Stunning, Gentle Forever Howlong

    By Casey Epstein-Gross| Paste Verified Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio element. By the time Black Country, New Road released Ants From Up There in early 2022, they had built a mythology around themselves: art-school multi-instrumentalist wunderkinds, with songs as long and winding as the queue outside a Brixton pub at closing time

    By Casey Epstein-Gross · Paste

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • How clipping. Hacked Life’s Glitching Contradictions

    By Casey Epstein-Gross| Paste Verified It’s 2025, which means we are officially a decade beyond the future famously predicted in Back to the Future Part II, which took place primarily in the magical, distant tomorrow of 2015. While we might not have self-tying shoelaces or X-ray vision yet, other features of the film weren’t terribly far off: drones, biometric security, hoverboards (kind of) and video calls all certainly exist now. But that doesn’t mean our future actually feels like the one depicted in the 1989 blockbuster

    By Casey Epstein-Gross · Paste

    Mar. 19, 2025

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Decatur, Georgia, United States

+1 404-207-1200