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Malachi Quarles

2023 Fourth Quarter & Full-Year Operating and Financial Results

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“demo nights.” and the transformative process of grief

You can witness the mark of grief, if you recognize the signs. Consider the desire to share memories, good and bad, and the deep sigh when a sensitive one is found. Notice the simple items, like a denim jacket embroidered “F. Clark,” that draw wear. See the inked commitment to move forward, even if forward isn’t quite there.

On March 19th, 2023, I saw these signs on a familiar face. I sat down with Malachi Quarles, also known by the stage name Hughlander, to talk about the album he released jus

Hans Pucket share new single “No Drama” – Carpark Records

a new single from New Zealand’s Hans Pucket is out now — called “No Drama”, the title track of their forthcoming album out Nov. 4th ❤️

watch the excellent music video by sports team right here + pre-order their album No Drama here.

“This song is about social anxiety, and being surrounded by very unhappy people on the internet,” Oliver Devlin explains. “Sometimes, of course, very rightfully hurt people are dealing with their experiences of injustice, inequality or trauma. I think part of the so

Running Non-Stop: Malachi Quarles’ unbelievable drive to create

Worn couches and wooden chairs surround a makeshift stage in Georgetown University’s Midnight Mug. Malachi Quarles, a tall, lanky man with twisted hair that falls to his shoulders, twangs an Ibanez bass stylized with googly eyes, singing sweet tunes from his deep repertoire. In between beaming smiles, Quarles, dressed in green cargo pants and a long-sleeve polo patterned like a Persian rug, compliments and jokes with the growing audience.

“Y’all are all scrumptious. Y’all are adorable,” says Qu