Album Review: Lianne La Havas Is Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas has a voice that is the equivalent to honey; she drips amber notes to make you feel sweetened.The effortlessness to her vocality…

Album Review: Donna Missal Get Deeper In “Lighter”

From the beginning of Donna Missal Lighter, you feel you are watching a 1950’s classic, teen romance. In this retro drama, a young “good girl”…

Album Review: Skott Declares Always Live For Always

June 26 has been a DAY of powerful debuts. Actually, this month has been fantastic! From Jonah Yano to Blimes And Gab, I am happily…

Album Review: Blimes And Gab Will Make You Talk About Them

With their debut set for June 26, Blimes And Gab’s Talk About It is a bombastic, rambunctious, and beat-thriving introduction.Listening to the album, I kept…

Album Review: Becca Mancari Observes “The Greatest Part” of Healing

Becca Mancari’s The Greatest Part makes me feel like I am shopping through life. It has a glittery, casual sounds that crosses between a 1960’s…

Album Review: Park Hye Jin Asks How Can I?

  Color me SHOOK by Park Hye Jin’s sound in new EP: How Can I? Out June 26, The EP feels like a relic tossed…

Album Review: J. Laser Is J. Laser

  MY PEOPLE! I love some psychedelia. Tame Impala has been integral to my personal playlist, but Kevin Parker makes an album as often as…

Album Review: Gum Country Is Taking You Somewhere

Gum Country’s Somewhere is 90’s lo-fi, grunge glamor. It is like watching Cher, from Clueless, go to a Hole concert and proceed to rave and…

Album Review: Los Retros Is Making The 70’s “Everlasting”

Los Retros’ Everlasting hits you like a 70’s panorama. You are rocking bell-bottoms, turning up the vinyl, smoking a spliff, picking through your hair, and…

Album Review: Juke Ross’ Debuts With Chapter 2

I got to interview Juke Ross awhile back, and I 100% believe in him. Like Cautious Clay and Lewis Capaldi, he is adding a twist…

Album Review: Jonah Yano leaves you with a “souvenir”

I LOVE Jonah Yano’s voice. It is so crystal, I would imagine it is what water would sound like if it decided to become a…

Album Review: Amo Amo “Canta” A La Naturaleza

I love Amo Amo’s sound, and that might seem obvious. I have my go-to genres; bedroom-pop, R&B, and psychedelic rock, of which their newest EP,…

Album Review: GUM Is “Out In The World”

Gum’s OUT IN THE WORLD is GROOOOOVVVVYYYYY! It feels as if God sent you text to meet him at the disco because Jesus just turned…

Album Review: Run The Jewels Offer The World RTJ4 For FREE!

Recently, I reviewed Mala Rodriguez’s MALA, and I fell in love with the album; particularly because she found the perfect balance between getting lit and…

Album Review: Bruno Major Knows You Have “To Let A Good Thing Die”

Bruno Major is 100% an Old Soul. His music makes you want to chill with your lover in bed. I am talking about lying down,…