Album Review: Gum Explores Ego Vs Authentic In The Underdog

There is no denying that the music scene has been swept by electro waves; as artists are hypnotized by sounds that could turn your acoustic…

Album Review: Hinds’ I Don’t Run Makes You Stay And Party

Erratic, glorious, dirty, and pure, Hinds’ I Don’t Run is a celebration of being a conundrum. How we can be confused and clear, good and…

Album Review: Unknown Mortal Orchestra Question “Sex & Food”

Unknown Mortal Orchestra are known for their strangeness. They create rock n’ roll for the metaphysical more than the metaphorical. Yet, you cannot avoid using…

Album Review: Czarface And MF Doom Face- Off In Czarface Meets Metal Face

If comics could LITERALLY be transferred into sound it would be Czarface Meets Metal Face. This album is a sonic, graphic novel into what feels like…

Album Review: Doja Cat Debuts Dream Trap With “Amala”

I believe music lives in a space time continuum. Different spaces being fused together into a singular time, while time is parted according to constructed,…

Artist Close-Up: Gwenno’s Le Kov Is Internationally Loved

I believe music is a language in and of itself. From K-Pop to French Hip Hop, every genre has expanded globally to bond people internationally.…

Album Review: Shadowboxers Turn To The Power of Apollo

  Nashville R&B meets Atlanta Pop? YES PLEASE! Shadowboxers are releasing their debut EP, Apollo, and proving that years of hard work and a personal…

Album Review: Sunflower Bean Show Life At “Twentytwo In Blue”

Sunflower Bean’s Twenytwo In Blue is exactly what being twenty-two feels like. For most, it is the true beginning of your life. You have probably…

Album Review: Preocuppations Have “New Material” To Deal With Old Ways

Preoccupations’ New Material plays off like a nightmarish, Greek Tragedy: both beautiful and terrifying. You can just imagine Antigone in her cell, ready to die,…

Album Review: Chloe X Halle Prove The Kids Are Alright

Chloe X Halle give a choral aesthetic that surrounds you with beautiful voices harmonizing oaths of self-beauty and genuine love. The sisters do not create…

Album Review: PRhyme 2 Is Rock N’ Roll Swag With Rap Finesse

 The beauty of PRhyme 2 comes from its sample source: DJ Premier chooses only one artist to flip their sound into his signature soul-infused beats and…

Album Review: The Decemberists Sings To The End In I’ll Be Your Girl

Welp, the whole world has gone to hell, but that does not mean you cannot act like its hasn’t! This seems to be central in…

Album Review: Calum Scott Is Only Human, And That Is Perfect

I was superbly excited about Calum Scott’s debut album: Only Human. After seeing him in concert, and watching how gracious and genuinely grateful he was…

Album Review: Young Fathers Give Cocoa Sugar To Heal The World

Young Fathers’ Cocoa Sugar is strange and sexy. It is the psychedelic in funkadelic, by sounding like a sultry nightmare playing in one of the…

Album Review: Hibou Looks For “Something Familiar” To Find Joy

As we grow older, we look for things that feel familiar. We tether to trinkets of nostalgia in the same way a baby clasps an…