Album Review: Hanni El Khatib Is Hard Psychedelic Rock In “Savage Times”

Psychedelic rock can “go hard”, but not necessarily. Frankly, I have never associated the genre with a “harsh” sound, but in rock n’ roll this…

Album Review: Tim Darcy Brings Back Old School Rock N’ Roll In “Tall Glass Of Water”

From beginning to end, Tall Glass Of Water plays like a old-school rock album. When people think “old-school” they assume 70’s. Yet, Tim Darcy bring…

Album Review: Anna Wise Gives You A Vision In “The Feminine Act: II”

The Feminine Act: II is the follow up to the Anna Wise’s much acclaimed 2016 debut EP, The Feminine: Act I. Both projects have a…

Album Review: Molly Burch Is Exposed And Romantic In “Please Be Mine”

It is Valentine’s Day. For many, it is a celebration of the love you have, while for others it is a reminder you need to…

Album Review: Sallie Ford Feels “Soul Sick”

Folk rock with a winding up-tempo and a hidden country flare. That is how I would describe the sound of Sallie Ford, whose name even…

Album Review: Uppermost Reveals Humanity’s “Origins”

When you think of the origins of humanity, you often think on Earth. Yet, many scientists believe that humanity is cosmic and made of stardust.…

Album Review: Ruby Empress Impresses With “Empressionism”

Ruby Empress Empressionism feels like a new style of painting. While impressionism is equated with  wavy pastels, Empressionism is wavy neon colors. Ruby Empress have created…

Album Review: Hand Habits Is Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void)

Alright, bear with me, as I begin my excited and inspired review of Hand Habits’ Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void). I say “bear with me”…

Album Review: Sinkane Shows “Life & Livin It” Is A Must

If you ask Sinkane the genre of his music, you would probably get “Feel Good”. His newest record Life & Livin It is a like a…

Album Review: No Joy Show You The Cool of “Creep”

No Joy’s album Creep is a strange delight. Not many artists can make the spooky something you want to enter and feel bright in. Although…

Album Review: Black Lacquer Brings Out The Sugar Glam Of Life

What happens when psychedelia and electronica meet? You get the classic songs of Moby like, “Go” and “Natural Blues”. Yet, what happens when Moby enlists…

Album Review: Party Nails Wants You To “Come Again” To Her World

  Party Nails,  real name Elena Carroll,  has been hailed as part Cyndi Lauper, part Charli XCX, which is a pretty big deal. On one…

Album Review: Andy Suzuki & The Method Reveal “The Glass Hour”

Andy Suzuki & The Method (AM) just dropped The Glass Hour. The Brooklyn duo are known for their experimental sounds, and their fearlessness at being…

Album Review: Leopold And His Fiction Show You Can Be Your Own “Darling Destroyer”

Sometimes, you feel “twisted”. Maybe, you feel “crazy” or you feel like a nail being jammed and turned to fit in a hole that is…

Album Review: Colony House’s “Only The Lonely” Gives Good Music For Company

2017 is already beginning with some great music. On January 13, Colony House releases their sophomore album ONLY THE LONELY which is filled with big, anthemic…