Fernando Nunez

Fernando Nunez

Fernando Nunez is an editor at Visual Atelier 8, contributing to the publication focus on contemporary art, design, architecture, fashion, technology, and creative culture. His editorial work highlights emerging and established creatives through curated features, interviews, and project-based storytelling for an international audience.
Strange Pink: Pencil Chewer

Strange Pink: Pencil Chewer

“Pencil Chewer”, by Strange Pink, turns one of Shakespeare’s darkest characters into a jagged indie-rock indictment. Inspired by Aaron from Titus Andronicus, the track reframes unchecked ambition and sadism through the lens of slacker guitars and vocals that fray at…

KNETX: spark

KNETX: spark

KNETX’s spark captures that electric moment when a feeling—joy, rebellion, chaos—breaks containment. The track turns one whispered secret into a communal ignition. It’s all fireworks at the drive-in, low-key legends, and that first rush of hype spreading like wildfire in…

T FINNY: Keep Up

T-FINNY: Keep Up

T-FINNY’s “Keep Up” rides the beat like it rides life itself: fast, focused, and full of promise. It’s a track about that sweet spot between young love and grown-up commitment, where what started as a crush after class turns into…

Amelie Lucille: Back to her

Amelie Lucille: Back to her

“Back to Her”, the title track from Amelie Lucille’s second album, deals with the sacred vulnerability of a one-take recording. Lucille unspools a delicate farewell to childhood, tracing the quiet ache of growing up. There’s no production trickery here: just…

Vinyl Williams: Eden

Vinyl Williams: Eden

With “Eden”, Vinyl Williams unveils a topography of transcendence. The track bounces with cosmic optimism, wrapped in shimmering synths and radiant textures, while the accompanying video takes us on a surreal pilgrimage through real-world sacred sites. From the Quetzalcoatl Nest…

Dave Gutter: The elephant in the room

Dave Gutter: The elephant in the room

There’s no metaphor subtle enough to disguise what Dave Gutter is doing in “The Elephant in the Room”. The gloves are off, the filter’s gone, and what’s left is raw, confrontational honesty. With sharp, conversational lyrics and a delivery that…

&Tilly, UAP: How Loud Is No Sound

&Tilly, UAP: How Loud Is No Sound

“How Loud Is No Sound”,  the haunting collaboration between &Tilly and UAP, turns silence into a question and a wound, like a space charged with everything that’s too painful to articulate. Not a breakup song; not a political anthem; it…

Alannah Moar: Sandpaper

Alannah Moar: Sandpaper

”Sandpaper”, by Alannah Moar, is a raw, unfiltered confession from the other side of the heartbreak narrative, the side that caused the damage. “I am the architect of my own misery” is a sentence handed down without appeal. It’s not…

Arctic Wave: God Ain’t Through

Arctic Wave: God Ain’t Through

On their new single “God Ain’t Through,” Arctic Wave dares to look inward without losing the groove. They channel an emotional intensity, with personal confessions and a gospel close, like an intimate manifesto about what it means to keep standing…

Elias Pellicer: Take Off Your Shoes

Elias Pellicer: Take Off Your Shoes

Elias Pellicer doesn’t just sing; in “Take Off Your Shoes”, he turns what sounds like a warm invitation into something far more layered and unsettling. The gesture of removing your shoes becomes a metaphor for stripping away identity, history, even…