Album Review: Hajk Prove “Drama” Is Very Serene

Hajk’s new record, Drama, is beautifully welcomed. When we think of emotional drama, it appears like a hurricane in a half cup of water. It…

Album Review: Emily King Takes You Through The “Scenery” of Love

Emily King’s Scenery is an affirmation that she is a talent to behold. The record is a stride through everything we love about her sound;…

Album Review: Thyla Asks “What’s On Your Mind?”

“All of the songs on our debut, in some way, talk about the ills of today’s ‘social network’. The lyrics are based on negative personal…

Album Review: Unfortunately, Terror Jr. Is So Fortunately Good

Unfortunately, Terror Jr. is ANYTHING BUT!  With EPs under their belt that were, literally, called Bop City, there were high expectations for Terror Jr’s debut.With…

Album Review: Julia Michaels Sings Her Inner Monologue

Music is the opportunity to hear the same call for love and human compassion in a different way. Nearly every artist is discussing anxiety, and…

Album Review: Dawn Is Bringing A “new breed” of Electro R&B

Dawn’s New Breed IS EVERYTHING! This album will ignite an avant-garde twerk-fest. On one hand, it feels like fashion, futurism, and nature decided to breed…

Album Review: Ella Vos Asks You To Watch And Wait

Watch And Wait can be taken as a double entendra. On one hand, it seems to  be the incessant quote of parents trying to convince…

Album Review: Neyla Pekarek Becomes “Rattlesnake” Kate

I am a SUPPORTER OF NEYLA PEKAREK! Her concert for Rattlesnake felt like theatricality compartmentalized at Rockwood Music Hall. With the album bound to hit…

Album Review: Buke And Gase Are Experimental “Scholars”

Buke And Gase’s new album, Scholars, is like an unconventional concerto; as if someone through Mozart in a blender with synths and analogs. The result…

Album Review: Frances Cone Dawn In Late Riser

A good harmony never fails to make you feel surrounded by magic, and Frances Cone bring on the harmonies in new album Late Riser, which…

Album Review: Dahlia Sleeps Awaken In “Love, Lost”

Dahlia Sleeps’s new record, Love, Lost, feels like you are, sonically, making love. It redefines sex and sultriness for the beauty of intimacy, and feeling…

Album Review: Dodie Is So Human

Dodie holds her heart with two hands; cupping her emotions as if they were a wounded hummingbird she has nurse to health. The beauty of…

Album Review: Maggie Rogers “Heard It In A Past Life”

Maggie Rogers sounds magical. No, its not that you hear literal spells being cast in her debut record, Heard It In A Past Life, but…

Album Review: Alice Merton Is Passing You “Mint”

What is so exciting about Alice Merton’s debut LP, Mint, is that she truly is rising as “The Next Big Star.” Her following is growing,…

Album Review: Tallies Self-Tilted Debut Socializes Love

Listening to Tallies’ self-titled debut was like listening to The Smiths do a shoegaze pop-rock record. Citing them, Aztec Camera, and The Sundays as influences,…