BitchTapes

BitchTapes: Pro-Choice Anthems

Given the onslaught of anti-choice legislation, this playlist is right on time.

BitchTapes: Weathering the Storm

With global warming, and the constantly changing weather of autumn in mind, this week’s BitchTapes is a big ol’ shout out to Mother Nature. Read more »

BitchTapes: The Forgotten Women of Hip Hop

The mix features female hip-hop artists “from big names to virtual unknowns from the Golden Era to the mid-’90s.” Read more »

BitchTapes: Non-Terrible Songs About America

From Mitski's “Fireworks” to Lana Del Rey's “Blue Jeans,” some American tunes by ladies. Read more »

BitchTapes: The Ladies of Sub Pop

The artists coming out of Seattle's Sub Pop Records have had a huge influence on me as an artist and music critic (I even covered Sleater-Kinney's “Modern Girl” on some lo-fi recording I made when I was in my early... Read more »

BitchTapes: Super Nerdy Remix

I realize this mixtape is a little over-the-top nerdy. It all started when I read the news about the return of the X-Files last week and got the hankering to listen to the X-Files theme... Read more »

BitchTapes: A Teen's Guide to Current Country

As a sixteen-year-old and lover of country music, I often struggle with the demeaning lyrics about women in mainstream country music perpetuates. However, there have always been a few artists who break that mold and manage to... Read more »

BitchTapes: Glitter and Gold

This mix is mostly new releases in 2014 and 2015, but I added in some older songs, too, just to match the mood. It’s beat-driven ethereal pop that’ll make you dance in your office chair. Enjoy.... Read more »

Bitchtapes: It Hurts Me Too

I was talking to a friend about the new Bjork album Vulnicura recently, and she confided that... Read more »

BitchTapes: Independent Daughters

This week's feminist mixtape is all talented daughters who grew up with famous parents. Thanks to musician and writer Jordannah Elizabeth for putting together this fun mix! ... Read more »

BitchTapes: Funk Yes!

The number one song in the country right now is Uptown Funk, the catchy tune by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars that seems to be playing on every radio. Seeing the song top the charts made me realize that I know nothing about ... Read more »

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