Album Review: Corey Gulkin Remembers All The Things I’ll Forget

Corey Gulkin has created an album that feel like a Where The Wild Things Are for love. All The Things I’ll Forget is magical in…

Album Review: David Myles Finds Classic Love In Real Love

I always feel hesitant when people “miss” the past. I know the present isn’t “too hot” right now, but we got here, in part, because…

Album Review: Nadine Create A Modern Pop Fantasy, “Oh My”

Nadine’s Oh My is a modern pop fantasy. You simply feel pulled as Nadia Hulett sings the poetry that revives hearts. Fluid, fluorescent, and curiously…

Album Review: Django Django Rocket Through Marble Skies

Django Django ’s new album, Marble Skies, feels like you have decided to take a spaceship through CandyLand. It is quick, sugary, and even its…

Album Review: Inara George’ Dearest Everybody Is Truly For Everyone

Grief, nostalgia, and the overall feeling that your present life is not your greatest life seems to be a natural patch in human stories. We…

Album Review: Tune Yards Sing “I can feel you creep into my private life”

There are certain albums you hear that make you say, “Okay, I got to go see this in concert!”. They ignite curiosity through complete eccentricity,…

Album Review: Moon Taxi Heals Hearts On “Let The Record Play”

Moon Taxi have truly embodied the title of their new album, Let The Record Play, because that is ALL you want it to do. Song…

Album Review: Fall Out Boy Go EDM/Trap For “Mania”

For Mania, Fall Out Boy have matched their core sound and infused it with EDM and Trap influences. A smart move considering there is no…

Album Review: Bahamas’ Earthtones Scorches With Emotions

For years, Bahamas has trained his ear to create melodies that are stripped down in sound, but contemplative in focus. He knows how to make…

Album Review: The Shins Go For The Worm’s Heart

When The Shins’ James Mercer wrote, produced, and recorded Heartworms, he had this desire for an alternate version, an opposite version. The Worm’s Heart was…

Album Review: First Aid Kit Leave Me Empowered In “Ruins”

First Aid Kit won my heart at their Town Hall NYC show. The Swedish sisters were like a breath of fresh air that knew how…

Artist Close Up: Kailee Morgue Electrifies Dark Pop In Medusa

From the beginning of Kailee Morgue’s EP, Medusa, you are stone frozen by its epic beats. Every hook snaps you into her pop world, and…

Album Review: Camila Cabello’s Debut Makes You Love Camila

Frankly, I went into Camila Cabello’s debut, Camila, expecting “full bops”, and it delivered. “In The Dark” and “Into It” gravitate to music’s current “electro”…

Album Review: Shame Give You “Songs of Praise”

Can you embody shame? Do you want to? It is no secret that music is a reflector and receptor of human emotions, and Shame is…

Album Review: Noah Kahan’s “Hurt Somebody” Explores The Pain of Life

At twenty years old, it is no surprise that Noah Kahan sings to finding himself. Although we never stop looking, your twenties begin a grander…