Album Review: Florence + the Machine – How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Florence + the Machine – How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful – 9.5 Island Def Jam Recordings Modern pop music is largely dictated by recycled rifts and simple chords, often meant as a quick fix for...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Wolf Alice – My Love Is Cool
Wolf Alice – My Love Is Cool Dirty Hit Recordings London quartet gives us the debut album we’ve been waiting for… this decade My Love is Cool is the newest LP by Wolf Alice, an alt-rock band from...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Leon Bridges – Coming Home
Leon Bridges – Coming Home Columbia Recordings Leon Bridges is a young Fort Worth native resurrecting the soul of the past. His charming voice and technique channels a spirit reminiscent of ballroom...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Years & Years – Communion
Years & Years – Communion Polydor Recordings Years and Years is a pop/electronic trio from London. Their recent single Shine reached number two on the UK charts, while the one before that, King,...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Tame Impala – Currents
Tame Impala – Modular Recordings Since the inception and positive reception of Innerspeaker and Lonerism, the psych-rock band from Perth has been busy touring and gearing up for their third album...
View ArticleAlbum Review: MS MR – How Does It Feel
MS MR – How Does It Feel Columbia Records The indie pop band MS MR was formed in 2010 by Lizzy Plapinger and Max Hershenow, a vocalist and a producer. Now Having released their second studio album How...
View ArticleAlbum Review: The Weeknd – Beauty Behind the Madness
The Weeknd – Beauty Behind the Madness XO – Republic Records Since his first anonymous song releases on youtube and House of Balloons, Abel Tesfaye’s new album has several expectations to live up to....
View ArticleAlbum Review: Beach House – Depression Cherry
Beach House – Depression Cherry Sub Pop Recordings Beach House is nearly more than a decade old, having formed in 2004. They’re a dream rock duo from Baltimore, Maryland. Releasing their fifth studio...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Lion Babe – Begin
Lion Babe – Begin Interscope Records Begin by LION BABE Babe, we’d be Lion if we said this newly- released album wasn’t the next big thing of 2016. LION BABE is an act that was formed in New York...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Jack Garratt – Phase
Jack Garratt – Phase Island Records All the way from the UK comes Jack Garratt with his debut album, Phase. This young musician is breaking boundaries with his new sound, having definite potential to...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Lapsley – Long Way Home
Låpsley – Long Way Home XL Recordings Watch out, world. This 19- year old British singer will be on her way to receiving many accolades when she takes over the industry. UK’s Låpsley recently...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Aurora – All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend
Aurora – All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend Glassnote Recordings All the way from Norway, AURORA is making giant waves in the music industry. With her debut album, All My Demons Greeting Me as a...
View ArticleAlbum Review: dvsn – Sept 5th
dvsn – September 5th Warner Bros. / Ovo Sound dvsn is a duo from Canada that are introducing their R&B vibes to the world. This album does not fail to put the listener in the mood, if you know...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Gallant – Ology
Gallant – Ology Mind of a Genius Recordings With many up -and- coming artists arriving to the scene, Gallant is by far, one of the most talented. This Maryland native raised the bar high for all...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Snoh Aalegra – Don’t Explain EP
This Swedish idol, both beautiful and talented, is one of the best artists of 2016. If Duffy, Lana Del Rey, and Lauryn Hill had a baby, it would be Snoh Aalegra. With the first full listen of her new...
View ArticleEp Review: Disclosure – Moog For Love
Disclosure- Moog for Love Island Records The British duo, Disclosure, widely known most for their collaborations with insane vocalist, Sam Smith. However, they are not stopping there. Their EP, “Moog...
View ArticleAlbum Review : Broods – Conscious
New Zealand is home to new stars, BROODS. The duo, Georgia and Caleb, have released their new album, Conscious, introducing new tunes to the world. This album consists of so many different sounds, yet...
View ArticleSZA drops near flawless LP, an intimate review of Ctrl.
Solána Imani Rowe, famously known as SZA, has grown a lot since her 2014 project with the Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) label. Her first EP, Z, featured big names—Chance The Rapper, Isaiah Rashad,...
View ArticleThe Japanese House –“Saw You In a Dream” Ep Review
22-year-old UK solo artist Amber Bain releases her fourth EP, Saw You In A Dream, under androgynous moniker, The Japanese House. Settling into the contemporary indie genre of dream pop, Bain stands...
View ArticleAlbum Review: Wolf Alice – Visions of a Life
“Visions Of A Life plays off an entire cosmic spectrum of music styles” Two years after the release of 2015’s My Love Is Cool, Wolf Alice is back again with their second studio album. The 12-track...
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