Album Review: Pale Waves Are Goth Love In My Mind Makes Noises

When it comes to music, pretty much everyone talks about love. Pale Waves are no different in their debut, My Mind Makes Noises, by showing…

Concert Review: Matt Holubowski Sings To The Workaday Life In NYC

Most of us feel unordinary, especially, in this world, where an individual can be treated like a god, and masses of people can be treated…

Album Review: Howard’s Together Alone Observes Love’s Identity

“Together Alone” is a double edged sword. It can mean you and your lover are together; separated from the gawking eyes and the general opinion…

Album Review: Paul Weller’s Reveals The True Meanings of Life

Turning 60 years old, Paul Weller is offering some of his most beautiful, thoughtful music. Looking back on life and the relishes it offers in…

Album Review: First Aid Kit’s Tender Offerings Are Welcomingly Romantic

First Aid Kit’s Ruins was exceptionally fierce. It was an album built for the country-pop heart that dares to bask in her own femininity. For…

Album Review: Super City Build A Sanctuary For “Resilient Pop”

When I reviewed Super City, I mentioned their “resilient pop” sound; managing to bring a sense of resistance to the usual bubblegum world of pop.…

Album Review: Masego Sings To The “Lady Lady” of Jazz

Sometimes, I wish life was a literal jazz song. I wish I could go outside, and walk around like I was the opening sequence to…

Album Review: Russ Unleashes The “Zoo”

R&B sounds are becoming the backdrop of rising rappers; softening the beat to elaborate the hardening of their soul. Russ’ Zoo clinches and clenches to…

Album Review: Troye Sivan Sings To Love And Lust In Bloom

Troye Sivan has blossomed as an artist, and Bloom is a perfect title/ homage to a young man that sees self-exploration as integral to his…

Album Review: The Night Game Is The Harrison Ford of Radio

The Night Game’s self-titled debut is a cross between Maroon 5 meets Peter Gabriel. It has a fun 80’s vibe that makes love feel like…

Album Review: Donna Missal Shows “This Time” Is Her Time

Donna Missal’s voice makes me clutch my pearls. She is sultry and elegant; giving a weight to her vocality that is near corporal. She shows…

Album Review: The Blaze Bring The “Dancehall” To Your Imagination

Not be confused with the sound specific of the Jamaican genre, The Blaze’s DANCEHALL, is a tribute to the scene itself, which originated in the…

Album Review: Hoodcelebrityy Is “Inna Real Life” For Jamaica

When some artists are called “new artists,” the truth is that they are really only new to you. The term “new” is in reference to…

Album Review: Tkay Maidza Observes Last Year Was Weird Vol 1

TKay Maidza is unapologetically herself. She is confident, athletic, and creates tracks that push people to feel comfortable in themselves: even when they are weird…

Album Review: The Kooks’ Let’s Go Sunshine Is A Praise To Youth

Friends are the people you choose to be your family, and, as your grow up, that choice becomes richer, deeper, and more selective. You become…