Inside Melanie Martinez’s World: The First 1883 ICONS Issue

1883 Magazine proudly unveils the inaugural edition of 1883 ICONS — a brand-new collectible print series dedicated to the artists redefining music, creativity, and visual culture.
Cooper Phillip’s “Love Me Not” Lives in the Space Between a Crush and a Feeling

Cooper Phillip taps into the quiet intensity of imagined connection on “Love Me Not,” a minimalist pop-R&B track about early attraction, uncertainty, and feelings that form before anything real begins.
18 Questions With Saudi Oil on Chaos, Instinct, and Not Giving It Time to Settle

Saudi Oil move fast and don’t overthink it. In this 18 Questions, they talk instinct, messy process, chaotic shows, and why nothing gets refined.
18 Questions With Max Maryott on “Cold in California” and What No One Tells You About Starting Out

Max Maryott talks “Cold in California”, navigating self-doubt, and the reality of starting out, as he builds his sound between vulnerability, movement, and late-night reflection.
KEYVITUP Are Setting the Pace for the Next Wave of K Pop

KEYVITUP break down their debut EP KEYVITUP, share behind-the-scenes stories, and look ahead to KCON as one of K-pop’s most exciting new groups.
Yellow Claw Return to Their Roots with ‘JESUS LOVES TRAP MUSIC’

The Dutch duo discuss trap’s resurgence, releasing a 20-track album in the streaming era, and why staying true to their sound still matters.