Album Review: Neil Frances Are Nostalgic In Took A While

Nostalgia should be a genre in music. There are some artists that really do summon a feeling of “looking back”. Neil Frances’ Took A While…

Album Review: lovelytheband Are Happily Sad In “Finding It Hard To Smile”

I like lovelytheband’s debut! For being a record tilted Finding It Hard To Smile, you will certainly have one as you hear their bustling melodies.…

Album Review: Spooky Cool Confront Desire With Every Thing Ever

It is has always been said that money is the root of all evil, but it is desire that makes sure that root grows. Desire…

Album Review: Houndmouth Introduce Their “Golden Age”

You ever hear an album, and your immediate reaction is, “Ooooooo, I like this!” That is what I felt listening to Houndmouth’s Golden Age. It…

Album Review: Santigold Brings You A Summer In Dancehall

I swear that Santigold summoned her inner Sister Nancy for I Don’t Want: The Gold Fire Sessions, and created a mixtape meant to bring the…

Album Review: Bryant Myers Debuts In “La Oscuridad”

Bryant Myers has not had an easy life, but this past year can be divided between a blossoming, buzzing career and a vicious kidnapping attempt.…

Album Review: G Herbo And Southside “Swervo” Your Nightlife

I had the pleasure of listening to Swervo at a party setting, which is exactly where G Herbo and Southside’s album will thrive. This record…

Album Review: Phantastic Ferniture Don’t Overthink Their Self-Titled Debut

Before I begin my review of Phantastic Ferniture’s self-titled debut, I begin with an origin story that explains the heart of their sound: Phantastic Ferniture’s…

Album Review: Meg Myers Transcends To “Take Me To The Disco”

Desire defines humanity, and Meg Myers’ Take Me To The Disco appeals to the darkness of wanting escapism. We all have instances when we really…

Album Review: Luluc’s Sculptor Chisels Your Marbled Heart

Every track on Sculptor chisels off a piece of your heart and that feels hardened. Lyrically, Luluc approach a verse as if it is a…

Album Review: For Wet, A Heart Can Always “Still Run”

Wet’s indie-pop/ R&B runs through love as if it is in a cove; blissfully swimming amongst your heart’s bluest waters with sole access given to…

Album Review: Years & Years Put Some “Palo Santo” On Your Love Life

If you did not know, Palo Santo is a huge part of the Latino Community. Similar to sage, its sweet scent is used to ward…

Album Review: Bodega Debut An “Endless Scroll” of Punk Goodness

Bodega are true to their name. They treat genres like they are a row of Snapples in a bodega fridge, and they cannot decide which…

Album Review: Tom Grennan Is “Lighting Matches” For Life

In life, we light matches: not just literally. We spark relationships, fights, breakthroughs, and breakdowns just to see a moment burn. Whether the intentions are…

Album Review: Gorillaz Are In “The Now Now”

Just when you think Gorillaz cannot get any stranger, they release The Now Now. Well, to be fair, Gorillaz have always been unique, but The…