Album Review: Girl Friday Confront A “Fashion Conman” 

  Girl Friday think of themselves as an explicitly feminist project; using their music to raise awareness on gender issues and imagination on how to…

Album Review: Royal Teeth Contemplate Hard Luck

What is hard luck? According to Royal Teeth’s album, titled as such, Hard Luck is the massive work you put into something and the hope…

Album Review: BENEE Sees A “FIRE ON MARZZ”

I am in love with BENEE’ s sound. Her debut, Fire On Marzz, is simple, pop bangers wrapped like hard candies. Frankly, it is even…

Album Review: Night Moves Ask Can You Really Find Me?

John Pelant and Micky Alfano, better know as Night Moves, have grown up, which means their messages as much as their music have matured in…

Album Review: Dizzy Fae Wants NO GMO

Dizzy Fae’s NO GMO is a sexy, sweet, and, ultimately, seductive twist of how music marries love and “the club.” On one hand, she could…

Album Review: Chase Atlantic Sing to Life’s “Phases”

Life goes through Phases, which is also the title of Chase Atlantic’s new record. In Phases, the trio try to analyze how joy and sadness…

Album Review: The Raconteurs Ask “Help Us Stranger”

The Raconteurs’ Help Us Stranger comes in a time when we need to remember that not only does everybody need help, but they need to…

Album Review: Los Retros Goes Into “Retrospect”

GAHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! It is a strange time in this world because representation is rising for oppressed communities, like Latinx, while human rights are being challenged across…

Album Review: Mark Ronson Is Giving You “Late Night Feelings”

The crazy thing about the times we are living is that they are not new. Evil rises and rears its ugly head, all the time,…

Album Review: Noah Kahan Is A Busyhead Like The Rest of Us

With his debut album set for June 14, Noah Kahan is lining up a tour and, in a way, a new life. As he gains…

Artist Close-Up: Pinky Pinky Serve A Turkey Dinner

Listening to Pinky Pinky’s Turkey Dinner, I kept on thinking of the “Drapes” in Cry Baby. A campy, greaser gang singing to love, lust, and…

Artist Close-Up: Jean Deaux Has “Empathy” For Herself

Empathy, like love, is boiled down to something you have or you don’t. Yes, it comes in degrees, and the spiritual purpose of life seems…

Album Review: Yoshi Flower Has Peer Pleasure

Yoshi Flower’s “zen-ratchet” style is one of the most unique swags in the industry. It is always a strange balance trying to bring a different…

Album Review: Jordan Rakei Observes His Origin

Jordan Rakei has been rising as a soulful crooner capturing Millennials desire to feel and chill through sound. If there is one thing that the…

Album Review: X Ambassadors Duel With Demons At “Orion”

Listening to X Ambassadors new record, Orion, I was pleasantly surprised by their slight change in sound. It was as if somebody added lemon to…