Artist Close Up: Astronomyy Is The King Of “Electro Chill”

Astronomyy ‘s continuing rise to fame is one that I love because it purely came from love. His newest single “Don’t Need U” is a rework…

Concert Review: Mondo Cozmo Is A Must See Experience

Mondo Cozmo is an experience. His connection to his songs is so intense your eyes widen as you watch a man sing to music like…

Album Review: Migos Have Brought A Parade To Hip Hop “Culture”

For some time, Migos have been definers of Hip Hop Culture without recognition or mainstream fame. Their ability to create catchy hooks, memorable phrases, and…

Album Review: Fenech Soler Release The “Zilla”

It is not easy to rebuild from something good to something equally great but different. You probably will end up comparing yourself to the old…

Artist Close-Up: The Gold Setting Are Ready To Make Your Playlist Feel Richer

The face and voice of The Gold Setting is Liza Colby. Channeling sensual 1960s soul, 1990s R&B, and Tina Turner-esque swagger, The Gold Setting boasts…

Song Review: Syd Arthur Show There “No Peace” Without Inner Peace

British psych-rock band Syd Arthur released a video for their new single “No Peace” from their new album Apricity. I marvel  at this video and…

Artist Close Up: James McArthur’s “Burnt Moth” Glows Like Amber In Moonlight

James McArthur’s Burnt Moth is immersive Americana folk music, that leaps from record into listeners mind like whirlpool of nature images. As you wisp through giant,…

Album Review: The Proper Ornaments Shine Light Unto Life’s “Foxhole”

One of the weirdest, hardest, and best pieces of advice I have ever received from another human being was, “Sometimes, you need to go slow”.…

Artist Close Up: Justin Levinson Makes Listeners Say “Yes, Man”

In a time where America has a dreary political climate, music has become, to many, an outlet of solace. Nothing like a good song to…

Album Review: Todd O’ Keefe Gives Light To “Uptown”

Good has always been an ambiguous term. What makes something good is often confused with easy. Yet, Todd O’ Keefe Uptown explains why good and…

Album Review: The Modern Savage Bring An Upbeat To Grunge Music In “Unwilling Participants”

Grunge music beats in the negativity of life. Now, I am not saying I do not love grunge music, or recognize the genius of its…

Concert Review: Austra Shows Your Presence Is A Statement At Warsaw

There are certain people that can wear who they are with pride. They make their presence a statement that goes beyond their loud fashions, dreamy…

Artist Close-Up: Sam Jordan & The Dead Buoys

Sam Jordan is one of my favorite rising artists. His last EP, Thoughts of Paradise, was called by Metro the “Quentin Tarantino of movie soundtrack guitars”,…

Album Review: Auditorium’s “The First Music” Is Music To Grow Up

Auditorium’s new album The First Music is set to be released January 27, and it is an album to grow up. That sounds like a…

Song Review: Julia Michaels Is Going From The Background To The Spotlight

Over the past two years, JULIA  MICHAELS has solidified herself as one of pop music’s most in-demand songwriters, co-writing a string of Billboard Hot 100…