ALBUM REVIEWS

Anberlin Silverline

Arriving eight years after their last album, Lowborn and four years after their reunion in 2018, Anberlin’s new EP, Silverline was well worth waiting for. Composed of five very…

Will Wood In case I make it

Will Wood’s new album, “In case I make it,” is easily his most musically intricate, diverse and emotionally vulnerable release yet. Spanning sixteen incredibly creative and unique tracks, the…

Stick To Your Guns Spectre

After nearly twenty years and seven full-length albums, Stick To Your Guns fans know what to expect from the band: explosive breakdowns, anthemic choruses, meaningful, politically-charged lyrics and a…

Danny Goo Butterflies

Butterflies, the sophomore EP from pop-punk meets emo-rap artist, Danny Goo is a vulnerable look inside of love and loss. Pairing emotional, personal lyrics with the perfect blend between…

49th & Main Must Be Nice

Carried by groovy bass, bright guitars, dreamy vocals and incredibly relatable lyrics, Must Be Nice, the new EP from rising indie-pop duo, 49th & Main is the perfect soundtrack…

The Faim Talk Talk

Three years removed from their breakthrough debut, State Of Mind, The Faim have done it yet again with their long-awaited follow-up, Talk Talk. While State Of Mind established the…

MOTHICA Nocturnal Review

MOTHICA is finally spreading her wings on her dynamic sophomore album, Nocturnal. Without wasting a single inch of the album’s seventeen-song real estate, Nocturnal finds MOTHICA diving into the…