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  "textContent": "Contact: natalie@ladysavagemgmt.comWeb: instagram.com/musicbyquillSeeking: Label, booking agent, film/TV syncStyle: Alternative Rock Quill is currently providing the necessary jolt of adrenaline that the alt-rock landscape needs. There is a palpable, lived-in rage pulsing through tracks like “Autonomy” and “Diary of a Wannabe,” suggesting a songwriter who isn’t afraid to get their hands dirty. It’s music that feels both urgent and deeply intentional, with a restless undercurrent that keeps things from feeling too neat. By capturing the friction of modern disillusionment without falling into melodrama, Quill has positioned themselves as a formidable one to watch.\n\nThe post New Music Critique: Quill first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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