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Music News and Interviews

Interview with Prince of Eden: Have You Seen Him?

Universally known as Prince of Eden, Aaron Tebay, based in Fullerton, CA, has been steadily gaining attention for his unique blend of atmospheric production, emotional lyrics, and genre-blurring sound. Drawing from a range of influences and experiences, his music invites listeners into a reflective poetic world where they’ll find themselves absent-mindedly tapping their feet to his upbeat tunes. In this interview, I sit down with Aaron to talk about his creative process, the inspirations behind his work, and what’s next for him as an artist.

Lyrical Influences

Prince of Eden’s collection of albums and singles is laden with stories ranging in depth and specificity. The feared drug overdose of a friend, a dragon warrior, and an 8-bit cowboy are not typical subject matters in music. So what inspires his lyrical content?

“Perspective and meeting people with specific problems that maybe I don’t necessarily have or merge with…And then in the same light, just the opposite side of the spectrum, it’s seeing what lights people up. Seeing somebody who really enjoys Christmas, and then seeing another person who’s in an insane amount of debt, and the last thing they want to do is buy their family gifts because they can’t afford it. There are so many different ways to see emotion. So that’s another thing– I try to keep my songs relatively broad so that whoever’s listening can apply it. I’m also influenced by whatever I’m going through and I’m going to hope that somebody enjoys it or somebody meshes with it too and it applies to them.”

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Weekly Charts

Top Charts 6/24/25

Top Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1CASINO HEARTSA Walk In The Grass [EP]Self-Released
2FEEBLE LITTLE HORSE“This Is Real” [Single]Saddle Creek
3SCOWLScowl On Audiotree Live [EP]Self-Released
4APRIL MARCH“Surfing Castafiore” [Single]Bong Load
5DAUGHTER OF SWORDSAlexPsychic Hotline
6DISCUSTo Relate ToSun-Rom
7THE BUG CLUB“Jealous Boy” [Single]Sub Pop
8FLORRYSounds LikeDear Life
9FOXWARREN2 (Two)Anti-
10FRANKIE COSMOS“Vanity” [Single]Sub Pop
11GREERBig SmileEpitaph
12JADE BIRD“Dreams” [Single]Glassnote
13JADE THE MOON“Dirty John Type” [Single]Self-Released
14MEI SEMONESAnimaruBayonet
15SEA LEMONDiving For A PrizeLuminelle
16STEREOLABInstant Holograms On Metal FilmWarp/Duophonic
17ALLIE KENNY“Soft Crash” [Single]Self-Released
18ATLASZone Complex “Ideus” [EP]Self-Released
19AZZECCA“Who’s That Girl?” [Single]DGTL
20BYE2My Wife Is Eat PaintKitty On Fire
21CLEOPATRICKFake MoonNowhere Special/Thirty Tigers
22DAISY THE GREAT“Ballerina” [Single]S-Curve
23DOUBLE WISHDeeper Ecstasy [EP]Hit The North
24DROOKThe Pure Joy Of JumpingSelf-Released
25ENTREZ VOUSAntenna Legs Hear EverythingSelf-Released
26FENNECNice Work Volume. 3 [EP]Self-Released
27GLARESunset FuneralDeathwish
28GUTTERPINKYour Services Are No Longer NeededSelf-Released
29HUXLIIOdds And Ends But Mostly Ends [EP]Majesticsilk
30JAPANESE BREAKFASTFor Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)Dead Oceans

Top Adds

ArtistRecordLabel
1GRAHAM HUNTTimeless World ForeverRun For Cover
2MIDNIGHT MORNINGFaded Colors [EP]Interstate
3NIGHT SCHOOLFor Keeps [EP]Graveface
4SUBSONIC EYESingapore DreamingTopshelf
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Miscellaneous

This Too Shall Pass

Having a hard time? Finding no joy in your favorite things anymore? Feel like things just keep getting worse and worse? If you feel like any of these things is accurate, you should know that it’s okay.  Sometimes, everything goes wrong and there’s nothing you can do about it.  I know it isn’t always a comfort but these things happen sometimes.  

If any of my readers are anything like me, then good and bad things usually happen in big clumps.  I can have weeks or even months of almost nothing bad happening and suddenly a storm of bad luck rains down on me.  Likewise the other way; sometimes I just have consistently bad luck and suddenly the sun comes out and I have a slew of good things coming my way.  

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Miscellaneous

How Do You Use Music?

Everyone is different: tastes, habits, needs, wants etc.  It stands to reason that everyone does things differently and treats things differently.  Music is no exception.  So how do different people use music in their lives?

Some people use music for a soundtrack to their lives while others use it as background noise and I know people who don’t really even like music.

I personally use music as a soundtrack to my life.  I carefully pick and queue exactly what I need to make the moment feel a specific way and make sure it fits the vibe.  Sometimes I let my playlists shuffle and I get a surprise but it almost always is still part of the soundtrack style I strive for.  

If I have a bomb fit on and I feel really good about myself, I’ll usually have music in my earbuds that reflects that.  Same with if I’m driving to campus on a rainy autumn morning.  I need the music I listen to to reflect how I feel and how I am as a person.  This is what makes life rich for me.  

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Miscellaneous

Anniversary Tours, Album Tours, are they different?

Once, while driving to a venue whose name I can’t recall, my friend turned to me and began to say “I wish Glass Animals would perform more songs from How To Be a Human Being.” I agreed with her idea, not just because “How To Be A Human Being” is my favorite Glass Animals album, but because many artists have begun going on tours to commemorate the anniversary of an album’s release. Typically, artists perform newer tracks in order to promote their newer albums, yet some choose to play work that is almost exclusively older. If you’re a fan of an artist who hasn’t released new music in years yet is currently on tour, it’s likely an anniversary tour!

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Classic Album Review

A Public Theatre Review: “Soulless and Friends” (2023)

Content Warning: This album contains some explicit language.

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Personal Favorites:

  • “Anime Intro”
  • “Fine!”
  • “Sober”
  • “THE HUNT”
  • “My Caustic Ego”
  • “Babe ur So Exciting”
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Local Music

Local House Show Venues

Have you ever thought to yourself, “Where can I go to see the artists before they become popular?”  There are many venues, big and small, all around the NC State and Raleigh area.  I’m going to focus on the latter: small house venues.

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Music Education

What Are CD Samplers?

A CD Sampler is a kind of compilation album that combines tracks from many different artists, usually from the same label. Labels would put out these CDs so people could be introduced to an artist without having to commit to buying a CD by an artist they didn’t know. The same way that you might be offered a bite of something before you buy a meal. It was a good way for labels to give their artists exposure and a good way for listeners to discover new music. 

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Weekly Charts

Chainsaw Charts 6/17/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1CALLOUS DAOBOYS, THEI Don’t Want To See You In HeavenMNRK Heavy
2BLOOD ABSCISSIONI IDebemur Motri
3SMIQRARgyaġdźé!Self-Released
4OSTRACAEventualities [EP]Persistent Vision
5DEAFHEAVENLonely People With PowerRoadrunner
6IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANTGoldstarCentury Media
7YELLFIREDear GodsSelf-Released
8GOD COMPLEXHe Watches In Silence [EP]SharpTone
9HAVUKRUUNUTavastlandSvart
10CANUT DE BONno esperan por nadieSello Cototo
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Weekly Charts

Afterhours Charts 6/17/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1OKLOUChoke EnoughTrue Panther
2DANIBREAKSnxietySelf-Released
3YEULEEvangelic Girl Is A GunNinja Tune
4ALIA LAINis this the pulse of mechanical ruinsSelf-Released
5DREXGODself rehabilitationSelf-Released
6KATIE MCBRIDETHE ANGELS ARE CALLINGPyramid Blood
7MISO EXTRAEarcandyTransgressive/PIAS
8MAGITECHRootkit VulturesGimmedanger
9MOUSETRAPPINGI’ve Always Hated The InternetSelf-Released
10TAPEWORMS Grand VoyageMusic_Website