Album Review: Reduxer Creates A New, Welcomed Sound For Alt-J

Alt-J’s Reduxer is a set of 11 reinterpretations of songs from the band’s third album, RELAXER, reimagined by a variety of hip hop artists and…

Album Review: Moon Honey Confront “Mixed Media On Women”

How we portray someone is how we see them. This may seem inherently obvious, but we live in a world that fights connecting the dots…

Album Review: The Marías Are Divine In Superclean Vol. II

I am so HERE for The Marías, and am super proud to see them rising into well-deserved success. They are like The Goddess of Love…

Album Review: Brockhampton’s Iridescence Gets Spiritually Revealing

Iridescence  Webster Definition: a lustrous rainbow-like play of color caused by differential refraction of light waves (as from an oil slick, soap bubble, or fish…

Album Review: Winnetka Bowling League Are Winning In Self- Titled EP

On title, you do not know what to expect from a band called Winnetka Bowling League. Immediately, you think of a group of middle-aged men…

Album Review: Ezza Rose Declares “No Means No”

Ezza Rose has a voice that makes you float through clouds. She simply lifts you up, and takes you to the sky just as the…

Diandra Reviews It All- Jesse Harris Feels Like Coney Island In Aquarelle

  Jesse Harris is known as a songwriter, and Aquarelle is another golden plaque to what feels like a spiritual room of deserved, trophied accolades.…

Album Review: Dreams Are Superheroes In No One Defeats Us

Empire of the Sun’s Luke Steele and Silverchair’s Daniel Johns have united to create a super group that will make you feel like a superhero.…

Album Review: Macy Gray’s Ruby Makes Her Shine

When you hear Macy Gray’s Ruby, you will 100% feel her spirit. Ruby is her most vivacious representation of herself, and why she has had…

Album Review: Hudson Taylor Go From Bear Creek To Dame Street

When you are young, you see the streets more than your bedroom. The outside world is like a seductive siren calling to live her up.…

Album Review: Metric Teach You The “Art of Doubt”

By now, Metric have solidified themselves as artists. Creating sounds that churn with the sultriness of darkness, and the rare bursts of liberation we feel…

Album Review: Christine And The Queens Present The Life of “Chris”

Christine And The Queens is taking over the world or, at least, my life, with new album, Chris. With an English and French version, my…

Album Review: 6lack Writes An East Atlanta Love Letter To Breaking Hearts

6lack has been associated as the future of R&B and Hip Hop; bringing a sound that seems like it will be the one of tomorrow.…

Album Review: The Trews Are Civilianaires

For many of us, the reason we are hopeless romantics is because we see love like a life line. It is as if the world…

Album Review: Noname Brings Us New Philosophies In “Room 25”

There are artists that are tied to time, and other artists that are tied to “taste.” For instance, certain musicians feel anchored to a year…