ALBUM REVIEWS
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…
Twenty years after their formation and with eight full-length albums under their belt, it should come as no surprise at this point that Senses Fail just seem to get…
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 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…
The Less I Knew is the first of two albums that Irish singer-songwriter-producer James Vincent McMorrow is set to release this year, and with these eight easygoing, heartfelt songs…
Mexican hard rock sister trio, The Warning have finally arrived with their highly anticipated debut full-length album, ERROR with Republic Records. Touching on powerful and emotional subject matter such…
Arriving thirteen years after the release of their last full-length album, Old Crows / Young Cardinals, Alexisonfire’s long-awaited new album, Otherness proves that time has done absolutely nothing to…
Although it is only five songs in length, Benjamin Carter’s poignant new EP, Black Boys on the Radio: Part I accomplishes more than most artists do with a full-length…
Carried by high energy guitar work, blunt lyrics and catchy as fuck choruses, it would be easy to write Pollyanna’s latest album, Slime off as just yet another fun…