Coated in Southern gothic aesthetics and spiritual motifs, singer-songwriter Hayden Silas Andhedönia, better known as the notorious Ethel Cain, journeys through the daunting life of the troubled teenager in her debut album Preacher’s Daughter.
“My brain is weird; it tries to create things that will never happen,” said Elizabeth Beckett, fiddling with a misshapen twig. The wind whistled through the surrounding trees in the deep woods behind Tabler Quad at Stony Brook University, where…