album review

February 12, 2021
Lau believer

ALBUM REVIEW: LAU Steps Into Spotlight With Debut Album BELIEVER

Move over, Valentines Day. We’ve got a breakup album on queue.

Words By: Lilja Cormack  UK synth-pop/retro-wave songwriter LAU, also known as Laura Fares, premieres her long awaited first solo album, BELIEVER. Although it is her debut […]
February 12, 2021
Frontside Closer to Closure

EP REVIEW: Frontside’s Closer to Closure Is Punk At Its Finest

They take garage band punk to the next level

Words by Sarah Aurora Progressive-punk band Frontside have kicked off their 2021 with a brand new EP, Closer to Closure. This North Carolina based group has […]
December 4, 2020
Patricia Lalor This Is How We Connect, While You Stand So Tall

EP REVIEW: Patricia Lalor Is The New Face of Lo-Fi Pop

With the release of her third EP, this girl is unstoppable

Words by: Sarah Aurora  The lo-fi pop genre has gained newfound popularity this year, leading the way for some incredible artists to emerge. One of […]
November 23, 2020
Seahaven Halo of Hurt Album Review

ALBUM REVIEW: Seahaven Are Making An Incredible Comeback With “HALO OF HURT”

Halo of Hurt is a journey you won’t want to miss

Words by: Sarah Aurora After a two-and-a-half-year hiatus, Seahaven is making their resurgence with their new album Halo of Hurt. Fans were under the impression that […]
October 20, 2020
Speelburg Porsche

ALBUM REVIEW: Speelburg Wow’s With Debut Album ‘PORSCHE’

‘Porsche’ sets the stage to fall back into a California summer state of mind

Words by: Jason Russo Recently, electro-pop artist Speelburg dropped his debut LP Porsche to a wide range of praise from fans and critics alike. The opening […]
September 16, 2020
crowejane mater dolorosa

ALBUM REVIEW: CROWJANE Releases Debut Album ‘Mater Dolorosa’

Check out her newly released music video for “The Pharmacy”

Words by: Amanda Marano LA-based experimental post-punk artist CROWJANE has released her debut album MATER DOLOROSA via Kitten Robot Records. In addition to a transcendent album, CROWJANE has The also revealed a music […]
June 29, 2020
Lettuce Resonate review

REVIEW: Lettuce Unveil Their Latest Album “Resonate”

Another prime example of their genre-blending mastery

 Grammy-nominated, multi-genre band, Lettuce, has released its seventh studio album Resonate – via Round Hill Records. The 11-track collection features pre-released songs “Checker Wrecker,” “‘NDUGU” and […]
June 23, 2020
The 1975 Notes On A Conditional Form review

ALBUM REVIEW: The 1975’s ‘NOTES ON A CONDITIONAL FORM’

A Stunning, Genre-Blending Endeavor

Photo credit: Mara Palena Their fourth album, and arguably best yet from UK-based band The 1975, Notes On A Conditional Form (also abbreviated as NOACF) serves […]
May 22, 2020

REVIEW: Luxtides Unveils Debut EP “FLOOD SOUNDS”

Photo credit: Betsy Newman Indie-pop queen, Luxtides, has released her soulful, brutally honest debut EP Flood Sounds featuring her brand new single “Salt.” The EP was […]
May 1, 2020
Annie O’malley golden

REVIEW: Annie O’malley Unveils Debut EP ‘GOLDEN’

Every lyric was penned from the heart

Annie O’malley, a 19-year old productive songwriter and a multi-instrumentalist, has released her debut EP Golden. In the EP, she wrote every lyric from her heart […]