By: Abigail Firth
As critics rush to call time on Charli XCX's neon-green revolution, they mistake a meme for a movement: 'BRAT' has sparked a cultural wildfire where authenticity reigns and pop's outsiders are rewriting the rules of the game.
Abigail Firth is a writer and podcast host specializing in pop culture and music. With a passion for "the pop stars," Abigail has contributed to publications such as Dork Magazine, The Forty-Five, and NME. Her work explores the latest trends in the music industry, featuring interviews, concert reviews, and profiles of emerging artists.
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Abigail's coverage mainly revolves around entertainment news, with a specific focus on music events and live performances in London. She also covers gaming to a lesser extent.
To effectively reach out to Abigail, consider pitching stories related to upcoming music events, new releases by artists performing in London, or insights from experts within the music industry. Additionally, if you have unique perspectives on gaming events or trends specifically within the London scene, these could also be of interest to her.
Given her local geographic focus on London, pitches regarding events and developments directly impacting the city's entertainment scene are likely to resonate with Abigail.
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