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Ionnalee’s Bilingual Gambit to Hear the End of Every Song

Ionnalee’s Bilingual Gambit to Hear the End of Every Song

Ionnalee has electronic LPs under multiple monikers, but she uncovers her full songwriting prowess by dropping a double-album split between English and Swedish.

Time Is iamamiwhoami’s Worst Enemy and Best Friend on ‘Be Here Soon’

Time Is iamamiwhoami’s Worst Enemy and Best Friend on ‘Be Here Soon’

Swedish synthpop revolutionary Jonna Lee revives her iamamiwhoami moniker and takes on time to give us her forceful folk album, Be Here Soon.

Silence My Drum: An Interview with ionnalee

Silence My Drum: An Interview with ionnalee

A medical scare forced ionnalee to make what she thought might be her last album, and asked her fans to crowdfund her tour. They funded it in five days, and once home, was inspired to write a whole new album ripe with optimism -- and right when we need it the most.

ionnalee Brings a “Full on Requiem” to the Album Format

ionnalee Brings a “Full on Requiem” to the Album Format

After three compelling projects as iamamiwhoami, a profound health scare inspired Jonna Lee to relaunch as a bold, talented solo artist for the second time.

The Best Albums of 2014

The Best Albums of 2014

From Polish black metal to mind-blowing progressive R&B and electronic music, 2014's best albums certainly have something for everyone.
“Cold in the Warm”: An Interview with iamamiwhoami

“Cold in the Warm”: An Interview with iamamiwhoami

iamiwhoami’s Jonna Lee opens up about the project’s development, its future, and the two albums she scrapped along the way to making the stunning blue.

iamamiwhoami: blue

iamamiwhoami: blue

blue isn't only the most satisfying record in this collective's discography; it's also one of the best albums released this year.
SINGLE REVIEW: iamamiwhoami’s “Hunting for Pearls”

SINGLE REVIEW: iamamiwhoami’s “Hunting for Pearls”

Everyone's favorite avant-garde pop weirdo is at it again, and with the recent videos taking on a more aquatic vibe, the music, thankfully, remains as top-quality as ever.

In Due Order: An Interview with iamamiwhoami

iamamiwhoami – “play” (2012) (single review)

The Most Inexplicable Song of the Summer Candidate You’re Ever Gonna Hear