ALBUM REVIEWS
There are countless reasons why The Used are still going strong after over twenty years and ten full-length albums, but the band’s fearlessness to tackle difficult subjects while experimenting…
Enter Shikari are no strangers to reinvention, be it with their music or within themselves. Throughout almost two decades and six albums, the band has charged fearlessly into the…
Over three years in the making, joan’s debut album, superglue was well worth waiting for. Composed of thirteen vulnerable, emotional, nostalgic, glittering tracks, superglue finds the duo delivering some…
I Hope Hell Isn’t Real, the debut EP from Los Angeles based musician, Roe Kapara is a cinematic, introspective, emotional release that serves as the perfect introduction for those just…
LA-based multi-hyphenate producer Eli Hirsch, AKA Eli Hurts is making music that is meant to be screamed at the top of your lungs. His debut album, Ouch, Eli Hurts is a grungy,…
The Heavy Box, the new solo EP from Mayday Parade frontman, Derek Sanders, might be just a short five song release, but it is packed to the brim with…
AGES, the debut album from husband and wife duo, Volores, is a hauntingly beautiful, timeless and emotionally vulnerable release. Carried primarily by Shelby Maxwell’s soulful, emotive vocals and peppered…
There isn’t a specific right or wrong way to create a full length album. Some artists will compile a few years worth of singles to create a collection of…
So Much (For) Stardust might be Fall Out Boy’s first album in five years, but don’t call it a comeback. Over the past few years, it feels like no…