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Lorde’s ‘Virgin’ Review: The Artist Strips Herself Bare with Raw Honesty

Lorde’s ‘Virgin’ Review: The Artist Strips Herself Bare with Raw Honesty

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 5 minute read Reviews

Lorde’s ‘Virgin’ dives deep into her personal journey, revealing raw emotions and bold explorations in this intimate and powerful album. When Lorde teamed up again with Charli XCX last... more »

Loyle Carner – ‘Hopefully!’ Review: Mastering Melancholy with a Spark of Hope

Loyle Carner – ‘Hopefully!’ Review: Mastering Melancholy with a Spark of Hope

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Explore how Loyle Carner’s ‘Hopefully!’ balances heartfelt melancholy and enduring perseverance in his most mature album yet. Since bursting onto the scene in 2014, Loyle Carner has... more »

Benson Boone’s ‘American Heart’ Review: A Bold Leap into Mainstream Pop-Rock

Benson Boone’s ‘American Heart’ Review: A Bold Leap into Mainstream Pop-Rock

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Explore Benson Boone’s ‘American Heart,’ a pop-rock album blending catchy hooks with theatrical flair, aiming for the heart of mainstream audiences. You might wonder why Benson Boone has... more »

Haim – ‘I Quit’ Album Review: A Quieter Yet More Revealing Sound

Haim – ‘I Quit’ Album Review: A Quieter Yet More Revealing Sound

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 5 minute read Reviews

Explore how Haim's ‘I Quit’ marks a quieter but deeply revealing evolution in their music journey. Haim’s latest album, I Quit, marks a significant milestone for the trio—Danielle, Este,... more »

ILLIT ‘Bomb’ EP Review: Elevating K-pop Energy with Fresh Pop Vibes

ILLIT ‘Bomb’ EP Review: Elevating K-pop Energy with Fresh Pop Vibes

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 5 minute read Reviews

Experience the vibrant energy of ILLIT’s ‘Bomb’ EP, blending catchy beats and youthful charm for a memorable K-pop ride. ILLIT is back, and they’re turning things up to eleven. Their latest... more »

Annahstasia’s ‘Tether’ Review: Folk’s Rising Star Elevates the Genre

Annahstasia’s ‘Tether’ Review: Folk’s Rising Star Elevates the Genre

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Annahstasia’s debut album ‘Tether’ redefines modern folk with powerful vocals and genre-blending sounds that reach breathtaking new heights. Annahstasia’s debut album opens with a captivating,... more »

OneFour’s ‘Look At Me Now’ Review: A Bold Step Beyond Drill Music

OneFour’s ‘Look At Me Now’ Review: A Bold Step Beyond Drill Music

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 5 minute read Reviews

Six years in the making, OneFour’s ‘Look At Me Now’ album blends raw drill energy with emotional depth and pop influences. After six long years, OneFour, the Samoan-Australian... more »

Feid’s ‘Ferxxo Vol X: Sagrado’ Review: Colombian Star’s Unique Latin Music Evolution

Feid’s ‘Ferxxo Vol X: Sagrado’ Review: Colombian Star’s Unique Latin Music Evolution

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 5 minute read Reviews

Explore how Feid’s ‘Ferxxo Vol X: Sagrado’ showcases his innovative fusion of reggaeton with hip-hop, R&B, and Afrobeats rooted deeply in Colombian sounds. Feid’s ascent to Latin... more »

Addison Rae ‘Addison’ Review: Pop’s New Princess Blends Sensuality and Bold Experimentation

Addison Rae ‘Addison’ Review: Pop’s New Princess Blends Sensuality and Bold Experimentation

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Explore how Addison Rae’s debut album ‘Addison’ confidently fuses sensual vibes and experimental pop sounds. Glitter, hot pink, and dance—the kind of magical party themes any... more »

Turnstile – ‘Never Enough’ Review: Heartfelt Hardcore Meets Pop Optimism

Turnstile – ‘Never Enough’ Review: Heartfelt Hardcore Meets Pop Optimism

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Experience the unique blend of hardcore and pop optimism in Turnstile’s album ‘Never Enough,’ a vibrant journey through genre-bending soundscapes. Formed in Baltimore’s hardcore scene back... more »

Pulp – ‘More’ Review: Older, Wiser, and Still a Different Class

Pulp – ‘More’ Review: Older, Wiser, and Still a Different Class

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

An insightful look at Pulp’s ‘More’ reveals the band’s matured brilliance and enduring charm, proving they’re still a different class after all these years. “I was born to perform,... more »

Little Simz ‘Lotus’ Review: Raw Reckoning From Rap’s Quiet Warrior

Little Simz ‘Lotus’ Review: Raw Reckoning From Rap’s Quiet Warrior

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 5 minute read Reviews

Explore the raw introspection and emotional depth in Little Simz’s album ‘Lotus,’ a powerful journey of self-discovery and redemption. When you think of lotuses, the first image that pops... more »

Miley Cyrus ‘Something Beautiful’ Review: Post-Genre Popstar’s Bold New Era

Miley Cyrus ‘Something Beautiful’ Review: Post-Genre Popstar’s Bold New Era

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Explore Miley Cyrus’s latest album ‘Something Beautiful,’ showcasing her fearless post-genre style and unparalleled vocal prowess. Miley Cyrus has long been celebrated as a musical... more »

Caroline 2 Review: Avant-Folk Meets Pop Simplicity in a Stunning Sonic Evolution

Caroline 2 Review: Avant-Folk Meets Pop Simplicity in a Stunning Sonic Evolution

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Exploring Caroline’s bold blend of avant-folk and pop simplicity, Caroline 2 showcases their most mature songwriting and experimental sound yet. When south London’s Caroline dropped their... more »

Garbage’s ‘Let All That We Imagine Be The Light’ Review: Alt-Rockers Embrace a Brighter New Era

Garbage’s ‘Let All That We Imagine Be The Light’ Review: Alt-Rockers Embrace a Brighter New Era

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Alt-rock band Garbage shines with hope and resilience in their latest album, Let All That We Imagine Be The Light, marking a fresh, empowering chapter. Garbage’s frontwoman Shirley Manson... more »

SEVENTEEN ‘Happy Burstday’ Review: A Bold Showcase of Individuality and Growth

SEVENTEEN ‘Happy Burstday’ Review: A Bold Showcase of Individuality and Growth

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SEVENTEEN’s Happy Burstday album highlights their individuality and evolution over a decade in the spotlight. SEVENTEEN hitting their 10th anniversary is no small feat, especially with their... more »

Sports Team – ‘Boys These Days’ Review: Goofy Vibes with Fresh Purpose

Sports Team – ‘Boys These Days’ Review: Goofy Vibes with Fresh Purpose

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 5 minute read Reviews

Exploring Sports Team’s ‘Boys These Days’ album, blending their signature goofiness with a renewed sense of purpose and sonic evolution. When Sports Team stormed the UK music scene with... more »

LeoStayTrill’s ‘Home Alone’: A Moody Fusion of UK Drill and Afrobeat Vibes

LeoStayTrill’s ‘Home Alone’: A Moody Fusion of UK Drill and Afrobeat Vibes

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev 4 minute read Reviews

Explore the moody and measured blend of UK drill and Afrobeat influences in LeoStayTrill’s debut EP, ‘Home Alone’. LeoStayTrill knows all too well how fleeting social media fame can be.... more »

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