ALBUM REVIEWS
HISTORY, the new full-length album from The Knocks finds the NYC dance duo doing just what the title suggests: paying homage to their history. Arriving four years after their…
The Head and the Heart explore the wide range of emotions that come along with two years of transformation and self-discovery in the midst of a global pandemic with…
Vulnerable, blunt, energetic and dynamic with a hint of nostalgia, Mattstagraham’s new album, Prescribe Whatever is exactly what the pop-punk/emo scene needs right now. Complete with honest, tongue-in-cheek lyrics,…
Just one year after the release of Looking For A Light, LA genre-benders, Tombstones In Their Eyes are taking things to the next level with their new EP, A…
Self-described as “five anthems for the over-thinker”, Waxflower’s new EP, The Sound Of What Went Wrong is dripping with emotion. Poppy as hell, vibrant and lyrically vulnerable, The Sound…
Arc, the new album from NJ punk/power-pop trio Defecting Grey arrives just in time for warmer weather. The perfect album to blast in the car at full volume with…
Eclectic, catchy as hell and deeply personal, Chelsea Park After Dark, the debut solo album from Hail The Sun frontman Donovan Melero is a stunning, cinematic release that perfectly…
GRAE’s debut album finds her falling in and out of love within eleven stunning, nostalgic tracks that will tug at your heartstrings. GRAE’s delicate vocals deliver powerful and relatable…
Although it only arrives just shy of two years after his debut studio album, These Two Windows, Alec Benjamin’s sophomore effort, (Un)Commentary showcases exponential growth. Throughout the album’s thirteen…