Album Review: Jessie Reyez Opens Up On “Being Human In Public”

I KNEW I was going to like Jessie Reyez’s EP, Being Human In Public. On title alone, I felt won over. I knew her drawling,…

Album Review: Robert DeLong Is Giving Apocalyptic Pop In See You In The Future

Let’s Be Honest! Between the global dying of democracy and the rising of climate change, it is safe to say that most of us just…

Artist Close Up: Tangerine Bring 80’s Inspirational Pop With White Dove

Tangerine’s White Dove is giving me 80’s inspirational pop. From Berlin to Wilson Phillips, the 80’s was filled with fuzzed, buzzed tracks that made you…

Album Review: Peter Bjorn And John See You Through Darker Days

The older you get the wiser you get. This is a common saying that I do not necessarily believe. What happens is that life teaches…

Album Review: Greta Van Fleet’s Anthem of The Peaceful Army Is A Must Listen

A Message From Greta Van Fleet’s Anthem of The Peaceful Army Music, a dialect that enables us to communicate with no cultural or linguistic boundaries,…

Album Review: The Britanys’ Call I-833-IDK-HTBA To Confront FOMO

The Britanys new mixtape I-833-IDK-HTBA is a MAJOR step up for them in sound. Though they have never failed, I-833-IDK-HTBA is proof that you need…

Album Review: Cat Power Feels Found As A “Wanderer”

You ever feel like you are walking to nowhere; as if you are running around for nothing or killing yourself to achieve a reward that…

Album Review: Vanessa Zamora’s Tornaluna Is Moonlit In Emotion

Vanessa Zamora’s Tornaluna is the album you play when you are getting ready to go out. I know that does not sound like a big…

Album Review: Molly Burch Plants Self-Love As The First Flower

When I first heard Molly Burch’s Please Be Mine, it was lovelorn, romantic, and innocent like, the final dance at prom. Her music burst with…

Album Review: Madeline Kenney’s Perfect Sounds Make Perfect Shapes

If you know how to swim, submerging yourself into a pool, can be serene in surrounding yourself with what, technically, constitutes 97% of the human…

Album Review: Tunde Olaniran Is Avant-Garde Activism In Stranger

Tunde Olaniran might be the King of Avant-Garde Trap. In a time when artists are confounding the term “genre” to build fusions and new paths…

Album Review: Morgan Saint Shows How Love Makes Us “Alien”

Morgan Saint’s Alien sounds beautifully out of this world. It is a cross between The Brunettes and Lorde; combining starry vocals with the delusions, divulges,…

Album Review: Yumi Zouma’s EP III Is A Groovy Addition

Yumi Zouma’s EP III comes just off the edge of summer and feels like a blue crush. It turns love “blues” into a royal navy…

Album Review: Hippo Campus Show We All Feel Like “Bambi”

From #MeToo to the Global News Cycle, Hippo Campus used Bambi as an opportunity to say how affected they have become as individuals by the…

Album Review: Justus Profitt And Jay Som Sing To “Nothing’s Changed”

We all have looked at our life and said, “Nothing’s Changed!” Justus Profitt and Jay Som have united their voices in creating an album that…