Album Review: Florence + The Machine Get Spiritual In “High As Hope”

I firmly believe that it is inherent to the human spirit to crave connection, particularly with the universe. If you believe we are just stardust…

Album Review: Drake’s Scorpion Shows The Duality of Loneliness

Drake gets A LOT of HATE. Yet, in truth, we cannot hate him so much because he is one of the most successful artists of…

Album Review: Peter More Shows Love Is A “Beautiful Disaster”

Sometimes, I struggle to accept that life is a series of fated encounters. It makes me wonder how many heartbreaks and breakthroughs I am meant…

Album Review: Red Baraat “Sound The People” To Sound For Unity

What is multiculturalism? For me, it is the meeting of historical and locational traditions to create a new, overarching culture; one that can be seen…

Album Review: Mondo Cozmo’s Is “Your Motherf**ker”

Mondo Cozmo’s Your Motherf++ker EP is sexy. Yes, I said it! It simply sounds like what you blast when you want to walk with a…

Album Review: Vacationer Shows You That Your “Mindset” Is Your Vacation

Vacationer’s Mindset is 100% positive or, at least, builds the road to it. I am sure that you, like myself, have heard quotes like “Be…

Album Review: Bebe Rexha Turns “Expectations” Into Commandments

Expectations might be the perfect, debut title for Bebe Rexha because she has a lot of them to meet. Her ferocity as a “take no…

Album Review: Jill Barber’s Metaphora Is A Feminist Masterclass

In these crazy times, the historically oppressed are not going to take it anymore, and are calling out those that wounded them even if it…

Artist Close-Up: Vinegar Mother Grow In “Phases”

The pysch-soul quintet known as Vinegar Mother have created an album that sparkles with psychedelia and a call for respect. I think my fave quote…

Album Review: Chromeo Are “Head Over Heels” For The Party Scene

Chromeo’s Head Over Heels is electro funk on the catwalk! Sexy, funky, and unabashedly retro, you want to strap on some red pumps and drive…

Album Debut: Iyves’ Chromatic Empowers The Future of Love

When the electro of music meet the electricity of the spirit, Lyves’ Chromatic is born, After four years, Iyves’ has returned with her futuristic R&B,…

Album Review: Christina Aguilera Is Free To Love In “Liberation”

Admittedly, Christina Aguilera cannot get a bad album review. Honestly? Have you heard her voice? She could sing a diaper commercial, and most of us…

Artist Close-Up/ Album Review: You Better Be Ready For Ruel’s Voice

I think I speak for anyone who hears Ruel’s voice and thinks….. “Damn!” At 15, he reminds me of what many must have felt when…

Album Review: Melody’s Echo Chamber Wish You “Bon Voyage”

A lysergic sound event that’s sparse one moment and frantic the next. YES, PLEASE! Melody’s Echo Chamber’s Bon Voyage is like Arabian Deserts meets the…

Album Review: Calpurnia’s Scout Is Rock History With A Fresh Sound

I CANNOT be the only one that looks at Calpurnia, and thinks, “What the hell did I do with my childhood?” Releasing their EP, Scout,…