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June 22, 2021
michael mayo bones

ALBUM REVIEW: Michael Mayo Releases Jazz Influenced Debut ‘BONES’

Words By: Garrett Kearns  California born jazz vocalist Michael Mayo has released his debut album Bones — a showcase of the singer’s mastery of vocal […]
June 9, 2021
talk show host mid century modern

ALBUM REVIEW: Talk Show Host’s Debut ‘MID-CENTURY MODERN’ Goes Beyond Pop Punk

Words By: Garrett Kearns   Written for arenas, performed with guts, Talk Show Host’s debut Mid-Century Modern is undeniably infectious. The Toronto trio have gone against […]
June 7, 2021
totally slow, casual drag

ALBUM REVIEW: Totally Slow’s ‘CASUAL DRAG’ is Wild, Raucous, and Unabashedly Punk

The hardcore/punk quartet’s third LP is a truly rambunctious ride

Words By: Jack Humphrey On their latest effort Casual Drag, Greensboro punk outfit Totally Slow draws the line in the sand and lets you know from the first […]
June 1, 2021
Elgin Weightless / Still

ALBUM REVIEW: Elgin’s ‘WEIGHTLESS / STILL’ Offers Out Of Body Experience

The debut record takes you through many states of mind.

Words By: Brianna Vacca  Duo Paul Butler and Anthony Furey — previously known as The Young Folk — revamped their musical calling under the new moniker Elgin and have officially released their debut […]
May 28, 2021
Ina Wroldsen Matters of the Mind

EP REVIEW: Ina Wroldsen Sets Fires With New EP ‘MATTERS OF THE MIND’

Ina Wroldsen is truthful, uncensored, and unapologetically herself.

Words By: Brianna Vacca Bonafide critically-acclaimed and award-winning singer/songwriter, Ina Wroldsen is manifestly becoming a household name. She’s solidifying this feat with the release of her […]
May 25, 2021
We Were Sharks New Low

ALBUM REVIEW: We Were Sharks’ ‘NEW LOW’ Proves Punk Rock Is Not Dead

We Were Sharks’ newest release sets the bar pretty high.

Words by: Brianna Vacca Canadian punk band, We Were Sharks have released their newest full-length electricity-packed album New Low via Revival Recordings. Composed of Randy Frobel, Jason Mooney, […]
April 21, 2021
Tombstones In Their Eyes Looking for a Light

ALBUM REVIEW: Tombstones In Their Eyes’ ‘LOOKING FOR A LIGHT’ Is Magically Dark

Prepare to float away.

Words By: Bre Offenberger Southern California-based rock outfit Tombstones In Their Eyes have released their latest expressive album, Looking For a Light. The eight-track effort from […]
March 19, 2021
michigander everything will be ok eventually

EP REVIEW: Michigander Showcases His Artistry In ‘EVERYTHING WILL BE OK EVENTUALLY’

Alt-pop artist reminds us that necessary reminder of hope

Words By: Lilja Cormack  Today, Michigander, the sonic alter-ego of Jason Singer, releases his third EP titled Everything Will Be OK Eventually. As a Detroit-based, Michigan […]
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
ANTIBOY Album Review

ALBUM REVIEW: ANTIBOY Will Forever Be Living Art Through His New Album

This posthumous album is bringing a new utopia to life

Words by: Sarah Dube  2020 is set to conclude with the revolutionary album from the late Harry Hains. Under the alias ANTIBOY, Harry’s family is […]