ep review

February 11, 2022
molly moore escapism

EP REVIEW: Molly Moore Serves A Four-Song Snack With ‘ESCAPISM’

An exploration of losing yourself to new infatuations

Words by: Julia Poholek Following the release of her 2020 debut album, Voice on the Internet, LA-based artist Molly Moore is back with a new EP, […]
February 11, 2022
William Ryan Key Everything Except Desire

EP REVIEW: William Ryan Key Drops ‘EVERYTHING EXCEPT DESIRE’

It’s a far stretch from Ocean Avenue.

Words By: Bethany Hildebrandt Former Yellowcard frontman William Ryan Key explores new heights and sounds with his latest EP Everything Except Desire. The new EP is […]
January 21, 2022
The Blinders Electric Kool-aid

EP REVIEW: The Blinders Return With ‘ELECTRIC KOOL-AID’

If you’re looking to restore your faith in rock, you’re in the right place.

Words By: Bethany Hildebrandt Doncaster-born Indie rockers The Blinders have returned with brand new EP Electric Kool-aid (Part 1). With psychedelic Indie rock mixed with emotional […]
October 21, 2021
Didi + Ping Pathfinder + Solitude

EP REVIEW: Didi + Ping Releases EP ‘PATHFINDER + SOLITUDE’

The Action-Packed Two-Track EP was Released on October 13th, 2021

Words By: Jordyn Kieft Asian-Canadian electronic artist, multi-instrumentalist, and experimental producer Didi + Ping recently released their two-track EP Pathfinder + Solitude. Inspired both by music […]
April 23, 2021
Julia Bhatt Sugarstack Sessions

EP REVIEW: Julia Bhatt’s ‘SUGARSHACK SESSIONS’ Is A Godsend

The vibes are immaculate.

Words By: Bre Offenberger Julia Bhatt has released her live performance at Sugarshack Sessions as an EP, which features four original songs as well as a […]
April 23, 2021
glimmers worlds apart ep

EP REVIEW: glimmers’ ‘WORLDS APART’ Is One For The Ages

This EP is pure gold.

Words By: Bre Offenberger Atlanta-based rock outfit glimmers have released their latest EP, Worlds Apart, via Common Ground Collective. It’s a concept album about the fluctuations […]
April 16, 2021
Waxflower We Might Be Alright

EP REVIEW: Waxflower’s ‘WE MIGHT BE ALRIGHT’ Is The Dose Of Nostalgia We All Need

We might be in love with this new EP!

Words By: Lilja Cormack  Waxflower’s new EP is out today and it will induce pure nostalgia. The Australian pop punk band’s debut EP, We Might […]
April 9, 2021
Marie Naffah Golden State

EP REVIEW: Marie Naffah’s ‘GOLDEN STATE’ Is A Shot Of Comfort

You’ll want to keep repeat on forever.

Words By: Bre Offenberger Marie Naffah has released her debut EP, Golden State, a soothing 13 minutes that feels like dipping your toes into the inviting […]
April 9, 2021
The Haunt Social Intercourse

EP REVIEW: The Haunt’s ‘SOCIAL INTERCOURSE’ Is Already Your Favorite Of 2020

Is this album what it feels like to fly?

Words By: Bre Offenberger The Haunt have released their sophomore EP, Social Intercourse, a glimmer of golden in the world’s past year of gray. Fusing elements […]
April 2, 2021
Wild Truth Drift

EP REVIEW: Wild Truth Channel 2000s Rock Favorites On ‘DRIFT’

You’ll never stop tapping your foot during the 16-minute record.

Words By: Bre Offenberger Up-and-coming alternative rock trio Wild Truth have released their five-track EP, Drift, just a month after signing to Open Your Ears Records. Frontman […]