Reviews
Softcult – When A Flower Doesn’t Grow Review: A Ferocious Blend of Shoegaze, Punk, and Grunge
Fearless and raw, Softcult’s debut album delivers a stunning mix of shoegaze, punk, and grunge energy. Stepping into the music scene with fearless determination, Canadian duo... more »
Ari Lennox – ‘Vacancy’ Review: Old-School Soulfulness Meets Modern Flair
An enchanting blend of timeless R&B and fresh vibes, Ari Lennox’s ‘Vacancy’ redefines soulful expression for today’s music scene. When Ari Lennox drops a new album, you know it’s... more »
Dead Dads Club: Chilli Jesson’s Most Vibrant Work Since Palma Violets
Chilli Jesson channels raw grief into dynamic indie rock with Dead Dads Club, crafting his most compelling album since Palma Violets. If you've followed the indie scene at all since the... more »
EXO ‘Reverxe’ Review: Holding Their Ground Amidst Change and Challenge
EXO proves resilience with ‘Reverxe,’ a lean yet powerful album that balances absence and presence in a shifting K-pop landscape. If you’ve ever dived deep into an EXO album, you know... more »
Megadeth – ‘Megadeth’ Review: A Fiery Farewell from Thrash Metal Pioneers
Celebrating the final blast from thrash legends Megadeth, their self-titled album punches with classic riffs and reflective moments. If there’s one band that has embodied the relentless... more »
A$AP Rocky’s Don’t Be Dumb: A Suited, Self-Assured Return That Brightens His Legacy
Eight years later, A$AP Rocky’s Don’t Be Dumb emerges as a confident, matured statement, proving his artistic light only shines brighter. Eight years away from dropping albums can... more »
Clothesline From Hell’s ‘Slather On The Honey’: A Concise Album of Genre-Twisting Surprises
An intriguing blend of indie-pop and experimental sounds, Clothesline From Hell’s debut album delivers unexpected emotional shifts and sonic layers. We’re living in a time where... more »
Sleaford Mods – ‘The Demise Of Planet X’ Review: Come Armageddon, Bring the Noise
Dive into the raw power and biting social critique of Sleaford Mods’ latest album, ‘The Demise Of Planet X’, where punk grit meets post-apocalyptic angst. There’s something... more »
Sassy 009 – ‘Dreamer+’ Review: Hypnotic Alt-Pop That Dives Deep into the Unconscious
Explore the chilling, distorted alt-pop soundscapes of Sassy 009’s ‘Dreamer+’, a fearless journey into the dream world and the psyche. If you’ve ever experienced those long, dark Oslo... more »
Robbie Williams – ‘Britpop’ Review: A Nostalgic Ode to the ’90s and a Bid for Immortality
Celebrating the spirit of ’90s Britpop, Robbie Williams’ latest album blends legacy, bravado, and heartfelt ballads in a timeless musical journey. Robbie Williams, the man who once famously... more »
The Cribs – ‘Selling A Vibe’ Review: Indie Stalwarts Spark Vibrant Life with New Album
The Cribs’ new album Selling A Vibe blends punk-rooted energy with vibrant indie pop, proving the band still knows how to evolve their iconic sound. If you’ve followed The Cribs for a... more »
Dry Cleaning – ‘Secret Love’ Review: Idiosyncratic Excellence from London’s Punk Poets
An intimate dive into Dry Cleaning’s evolving sound and poetic punch on their third album, Secret Love. If you’ve ever been captivated by the charm of London’s post-punk scene, Dry... more »
21 Savage – ‘What Happened To The Streets?’ Review: A Menacing, Mournful Lament on ATL’s Loss
21 Savage’s latest album dives deep into loss and the fractured streets of Atlanta, mixing menace with mournful reflection. From the very first beat of What Happened To The Streets?,... more »
Fred Again.. ‘USB002’ Review: A Flow State of Impulsive Floor-Fillers
Step into the rhythmic world of Fred Again.. where impulsive beats and unstoppable energy create an endless flow of dancefloor magic. Four years after the Actual Life series vaulted... more »
Infinite Coles – ‘SweetFace Killah’ Album Review: More Than Just His Father’s Son
Infinite Coles breaks free from the shadow of his legendary father with ‘SweetFace Killah,’ blending ballroom culture and raw personal truth. For years, Infinite Coles has danced... more »
Dove Ellis – ‘Blizzard’ Review: A Generational Voice Emerging from the Eye of the Storm
Explore the hauntingly intimate sound of Dove Ellis’s debut album Blizzard and how this Irish singer-songwriter is carving out a unique voice in modern rock. If you’ve caught wind of Dove... more »
Oreglo – ‘The Whirr’ EP Review: Buzzy Jazz Trio Break Free from the Expected
London’s Oreglo blend jazz with post-punk, hip-hop, and prog rock in their bold new EP ‘The Whirr.’ If you thought a London jazz trio’s latest EP would tiptoe around classic jazz... more »
Tems ‘Love Is A Kingdom’ EP Review: A Deep Dive Into Love’s Many Faces
Tems’s ‘Love Is A Kingdom’ EP beautifully explores love’s complexity, from self-worth to spiritual devotion in a fresh R&B soundscape. If you’ve been following the R&B scene... more »