ALBUM REVIEWS
Rising Swedish pop artist Paula Jivén has captured lightning in a bottle with her debut EP, The Duality In Me. Comprised of five stunning, creative tracks that perfectly showcase…
Serotonin Dreams, the major label debut album from anonymous at-pop star, BoyWithUke is a perfectly candid, emotional, vulnerable and most importantly catchy as hell release. While it only clocks…
“Someone’s gotta say it”, Stand Atlantic vocalist Bonnie Fraser growls just before launching into the chorus of “pity party”, the explosive second song on the band’s new album, f.e.a.r..…
With their new album, Hornography, The Potash Twins are not only showcasing their versatility throughout eleven dynamic songs, but they are also proving that the trumpet and trombone can…
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…