Album Review: Hero Releases His “Dirty Work”

The Canadian EDM star, Hero, is quickly taking over the scene with his dark, catchy tunes that capture the perpetual pain of the dance scene.…

Album Review: Watsky’s Complaint Is Bonafide

Watsky’s new album, Complaint, is the perfect display of this artist’s snark and seriousness. From Bad Bunny to Father John Misty, people love an artists…

Debut of 2018/Artist of 2019: Bad Bunny Esta En Puro FUEGO!

There are fire emojis all around Bad Bunny’s name right now because he proves something I have always said: you cannot simply be good, you…

Albums of 2018 : Adrianne Lenker Throws You An Abysskiss On Tour

While, in life, people say, “Go Big or Go Home,” we often find that it is when we simplify or go small that we reap…

Album of 2018: LP Goes Heart To Mouth

LP’s Heart To Mouth is a heavy record that goes into the relapsing nature of depression. For all that we discuss sadness, we never really…

Albums of 2018: Mariah Carey’s Caution Is BOLDLY FAB!

Mariah Carey’s Caution is, sincerely, one of the best albums of the year. It is a BOP FEST, and a complete emblem to NEVER underestimate…

Albums of 2018: MØ Makes You Forever Neverland

Neverland is such a conceptually  complex place. It is a setting where magic and youth live eternally, but at the cost of abandonment and the…

Album Review: Ex:Re’s Self-Titled Debut Is A Play By Play For Breakups

Breakups are one of the hardest things a soul can go through, and it is because, to break something, means you created something. Creating a…

Album Review: NIKO IS Truly Is “UNIKO”

“YYYYYAAAAAASSSSSSSSSS!” is what I said as I heard NIKO IS’ new album, Uniko: dropping November 30. Honestly, my words will not fully capture how GOOD…

Album Review: Distant Cousins Are Happy With Their “Next of Kin”

OMG! Distant Cousins new album, Next of Kin, PUMPS with a “joie de vivre” that is NOT for the negative. If you are a bitter…

Album Review: The 1975 Delve Into A Brief History Into Online Relationships

Both seriously and, at times, sarcastically, The 1975 continue to analyze modern love with with a razor edge. Their newest record, The 1975’s A Brief…

Album Review: Mumford & Sons Hit The “Delta” of Hope

Mumford & Sons is hitting their 10th year as a highly successful band because not many do optimism quite like them. They make life feel…

Album Review: Allan Rayman Tells The Story of Harry Hard-On

If Bill Withers went on a “Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas” quest, you would get Allan Rayman’s new album: Harry Hard-On. It is soul…

Album Review: Imagine Dragons Analyze The Origins of Humanity

Imagine Dragons’ Origins makes you feel like you are strolling through the Garden of Eden. There you will find trees of rhythms that offer you…

Album Review: Kodie Shane Debuts With “Young Heart Throb”

Absolutely no genre can say it is clearly dominated by women, and we are lucky if we even get into a certain genre. Hip Hop…