album review

December 17, 2019

FEATURE: Meet Laundry Day – The Alternative Pop Act Taking The Boy Band Scene By Storm

5 New York teenagers the music world never saw coming

Words By: Natalina Zieman   The world was first introduced to Laundry Day in the summer of 2017, and from the start they made it clear […]
June 24, 2019

ALBUM REVIEW: Hatchie Breaks The Mold With Her Stunning Debut ‘Keepsake’

The first album by the Australian Indie-darling reflects on heartbreak and the complexity of emotion.

Hatchie’s (Harriette Pilbeam) first album, Keepsake, is finally here; and so is she. After gaining attention as the bassist of Australian indie band, Babaganouj, and her […]
April 13, 2017
the maine

The Maine’s ‘Lovely Little Lonely’ Transcends All Expectations

by Sofie Vasquez With a decade lived in the bustling and ever-changing music scene, the Tempe, Arizona based pop rock group, The Maine, seamlessly manages to continue […]
March 9, 2017
Thundercat drunk review

Thundercat’s ‘Drunk’ is A Blast From The Past and The Future

by Sean Delles Looking for proof that time travelers walk among us in 2017?  Look no further than Thundercat and his newest album Drunk.  Be warned, […]
March 7, 2017
Flume Skin Companion Ep 2

ICYMI: Flume’s Skin Companion EP II did not disappoint

by Katherine Butler Australian DJ and producer Harley Edward Streten, aka Flume, released the second EP companion to his Best Dance/ Electronic Grammy award-winning album Skin […]
February 24, 2017
Lupe Fiasco Drogas Light music review

Lupe Fiasco DROGAS Light

by Sean Delles With the first half booming out punchy trap vibes from late-2016 and the second half bending towards dancy earworms and chilled-out ballads, Lupe […]
February 17, 2017
kehlani sweetsexysavage new music

Kehlani Assumes Her Own Position With ‘SweetSexySavage’

by Chelsea Lim With three distinct personalities fused into one body of work, R&B and hip hop artist Kehlani reminds women to embrace all their layers […]
November 19, 2015

Myrkur | M

By Mark Schenkel When you hear the term “black metal”, images of Norwegian men with long black hair, wearing upside-down crosses, and faces covered in corpse […]
November 18, 2015

Tame Impala | Currents

By Carlos Lima-Lopez Kevin Parker, the songwriting mastermind behind Tame Impala, has this song on the album called “Nangs” that seems to give me trouble over […]