Album Review

August 16, 2021
Oscar Lang Chew The Scenery

ALBUM REVIEW: Oscar Lang’s ‘CHEW THE SCENERY’ Is A Riveting Debut

The British rocker firmly plants his flag with his first full-length release.

Words By: Garrett Kearns Oscar Lang has finally unveiled his long awaited debut album Chew the Scenery — an expansive canvas of modern and classic. Lang […]
August 13, 2021
violette In her beauty lies my death and my life

EP REVIEW: Violette’s ‘IN HER BEAUTY LIES MY DEATH AND MY LIFE’ is a Moody Alt-Pop Gem

The Baltimore singer-songwriter introduces fans to a new era in her artistic saga

Words by: Jack Humphrey Violette’s long debut EP When I Lose My Head scratched the surface of her diaristic approach to writing, as well as her sonic […]
August 13, 2021
m.a.g.s. say things that matter

ALBUM REVIEW: M.A.G.S. Debut “SAY THINGS THAT MATTER” Merges Multiple Styles In An Indie Rock Stew

The fourteen-track release is evidence that rock goes deeper than guitars.

Words By: Garrett Kearns Today we welcome the debut album from independent artist M.A.G.S.. Say Things That Matter, is a fourteen-track cycle that tackles loneliness, heartbreak, joy, […]
August 5, 2021
punk rock factory masters of the Uniwurst

ALBUM REVIEW: Punk Rock Factory Unleashes Their Nerdy Side on “Masters of the Uniwurst”

Words by: Jack Humphrey Hailing from South Wales, the excitable rock and roll cover outfit Punk Rock Factory has always been known for their musical prolificacy and their […]
July 26, 2021
Tripp Daly Distance

EP REVIEW: Tripp Daly Shows Amicable Embodiment In Newest-Release ‘DISTANCE’

Words By: Brianna Vacca Electronic dance producer Tripp Daly’s essentiality is furnished with fifteen years of expertise and a brew of divergent sonic bearings. He poses a […]
July 20, 2021
phoebe katis sweet reunions

ALBUM REVIEW: Phoebe Katis Brings Her Blend of Adult Contemporary/R&B to ‘SWEET REUNION’

The rising independent star continues to deliver joyful, easy-listening tunes with her signature sonic pallete

Words by: Jack Humphrey We love discovering a diamond in the rough. An unsigned, independently minded artist with their own artistic vision and style, untethered by […]
July 19, 2021
bros vol 2

ALBUM REVIEW: BROS ‘VOL. 2’ Is Adventurous and Bold

The Canadian duo’s latest has something for everyone.

Words By: Garrett Kearns Canadian duo BROS have just released their sophomore album Vol. 2 — a thirteen track variety that varies wildly from psychedelic jazz […]
July 19, 2021
Katastro sucker

ALBUM REVIEW: Katastro Kisses A Bad Breakup In New Album ‘SUCKER’

There is no time for negative vibes here.

Words By: Brianna Vacca Multi-genre hybrid Katastro has revitalized and breathed new life into their sound properties since their beginnings. From debut album Poking Holes In […]
July 16, 2021
Kevin Daniel Been Here Before

ALBUM REVIEW: Kevin Daniel’s Twelve-Step Emotional Journey Through Despair And Heartbreak In New Album ‘BEEN HERE BEFORE’

Words By: Brianna Vacca Americana roots singer + songwriter Kevin Daniel unveiled an assemblage of twelve highly authentic and depth-brimmed narratives — all from the top […]
July 16, 2021
Felicity Dear Universe

ALBUM REVIEW: Felicity’s ‘DEAR UNIVERSE’ Is Packed With Ambidextrous Influences And Electricity

Felicity’s newest album encompasses pop-punk, hardcore, and unconventional alternative all in one.

Words By: Brianna Vacca    Hailing from Orlando, Florida, alt-rock new comers Felicity have welcomed their newest assemblage of hand spun stories to the world. […]