ALBUM REVIEWS
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…
When one thinks of a coming of age tale, they thing of romantic comedies, high school sweethearts and records about growing up. And while all of those are accurate…
Blonde Maze’s newest EP, Another Color is a stunningly tranquil, meditative and inspirational release that’ll have listeners hitting repeat every time it comes to an end. Comprised of seven…
drowning, the debut mixtape from 18-year-old alternative/pop artist, Jessie Murph marks the beginning of a promising career from a young artist with a voice that is well beyond her…
Seventeen years since their formation and with four full-length albums under their belts, Pierce The Veil easily broken into the mainstream and are armed with a devoted fanbase who…