Reviews
Growing up is hard, but Sea Girls’ Midnight Butterflies makes it a bit more bearable.
The journey is often better than the destination, and that’s certainly the case with Coleman Hell’s latest record JOYRIDE!
Tenille Arts invites listeners to explore love, friendship, and heartbreak with her on her fourth studio album, To Be Honest.
‘Weird Faith’ is a must-listen for any alternative pop fan. Madi Diaz is refreshingly honest on each track, giving a voice to every emotion we are afraid to say out loud.
Exploring emotional complexities to the tune of ethereal bedroom pop.
Listen now, think later: Tate McRae’s sophomore album is here. The Canadian singer-songwriter is issuing a new era of pop and you don’t want to miss it.
Animal Collective’s newest album, Isn’t It Now? is one of their most unique and transcendent albums yet.
In straying just enough from Styles’ pop hits, Mitch Rowland carries over Harry Styles’ fanbase while experimenting with a seasoned, rich folk sound.
Blending the present with the past, Half Moon Run’s Salt pays tribute to the band’s humble beginnings.
Blane Muise’s comfort in the spotlight remains attributed to the secrecy of London’s underground, allowing for her to continue the most adept aspect of her artistry.
Experimental, yet self-assured in their signature sound, the band’s fourth album is a cathartic release of what’s past, what’s present, and the possibility of what’s to come.
This instrumental project is an endlessly monotonous collection of tracks lacking anything noteworthy.