Album Review: Men I Trust Sing To Oncle Jazz

Of all the genres, jazz has one of the most powerful histories and concepts. Born from black oppression into 19th century NOLA, it is has…

Album Review: The Lumineers III Is Folk Perfection

Do I love The Lumineers? YES! Do I love their new album, III, out September 13? YES!!!!!! The Lumineers have this uncanny ability to make…

Album Review: Muna Saves The World

Muna’s “Saves The World” actually does sound like “salvation.” It is moody and contemplative, while still managing to feel commercial and energetically pop. It makes…

Album of September : Lana Del Rey’s Norman F**king Rockwell

Do I love Lana Del Rey? Yes… YES I DO! She is living art, and I love that her songs are all about the same…

SiR’s Chasing Summer Is The Perfect Send-off

I CAN’T BELIEVE SUMMER HAS ENDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where did it go! I didn’t even feel it start! I was still trying my Megan Thee Stallion “Hot…

Album Review: Bad Child Ask You To “Sign Up” To Love Him

From the minute I heard Bad Child’s voice, I felt like a good kid. His vocality is so rich it should be named a natural…

Album Review: Maria Usbeck Esta Envejeciendo, Like Me!

If you are anything like me, finding a gray hair on your head is like finding a knife in your skull; it feels like someone cut…

Album Review: Madison Cunningham Asks Who Are You Now

Ingrid Michaelson and Joni Mitchell don’t know it, but they have a sister named Madison Cunningham. Yes, I am going Maury, and telling them that,…

Album Review: Half * Alive Are Fully Alive In Now, Not Yet

Powered by slick beats, handclaps, warbling bass, wild horns, shimmering keys, and an ecstatic falsetto-inflected chants, Half*Alive’s debut, Now, Not Yet, makes you fully alive.…

Album Review: The Regrettes Ask How Do You Love?

How do you love? Are you a brute with a penchant for mean against your lover? Are you a sweetheart with a tendency for naivety…

Album Review: Ra Ra Riot Go “Superbloom” Into Adulthood

You never stop being vulnerable, and, because of that, you never stop having something to say. In perspective, the only way you can become bland…

Album Review: Ider Give An Emotional Education On Youth

I am TOTALLY feeling Ider’s Emotional Education. It feels as plushy and squishy are we all imagine sentiments to feel. Yet, there is an unabashed…

Album Review: Freya Ridings Builds “Castles” Upon Love

I constantly remark on the world’s love for a sad song. Correction: sad, love song. In this world, everyone wants to be loved, and our…

Album Review: Carol C Is An Electronic Soul In Seven

Carol C’s Seven is defined as electronic soul. Beyond synth melodies and digitized rhythms, it feels anchored in the many night a young woman looks…

Album Review: BANKS Self-Accepts In III

Both BANKS and Charli XCX are my “go-to’s” in music that makes me want to “rage text” every man that has crossed my life who…