Tag: album review
Cherry Glazerr – I Don’t Want You Anymore
Cherry Glazerr’s Clementine Creevy is no stranger to experimenting, and her September 2023 album I Don’t Want You Anymore is no exception to this....
Chappell Roan – The Rise and Fall of a Midwest...
Similar to the music artist Chappell Roan, I was born in a small town in the Midwest--perhaps not as small as Willard, Missouri, though....
Eartheater – Powders
Alexandra Drewchin, better known as Eartheater, is an aptly named, multi-instrumentalist artist whose ground-shattering music has been gracing the globe since 2009. Boasting a...
Olivia Rodrigo – GUTS
When Olivia Rodrigo, a child star on Disney Channel’s High School Musical series, decided to step into music, it wasn’t unforeseen. She had a...
Sylosis – A Sign of Things to Come
Formed in Berkshire, England in 2000 by lead guitarist/vocalist Josh Middleton and former bassist Carl Parnell, Sylosis have since released 6 studio albums. Their...
Jeff Rosenstock – HELLMODE
I Look Like Shit, We Cool?, WORRY., POST-, NO DREAM, and now HELLMODE. Jeff Rosenstock’s solo run, begun in 2012 after over a decade...
Baby Keem – The Melodic Blue
After teasing the release for about a year with singles like “hooligan,” “durag activity,” and “no sense,” fans of Baby Keem were ready for...
Remember Us to Life – Regina Spektor
Regina Spektor, known for her amazing piano techniques and her narrative lyrics, returns to us with Remember Us to Life, which includes her classic,...
BadBadNotGood – IV
Regardless of the number of voicings, substitutions, modulations, or any kind of compositional techniques that are applied to them, standards inherently demand not to...
The Avett Brothers – True Sadness
The Avett Brothers have done a lot of living since their last studio release in 2013, The Magpie and the Dandelion, and nothing attests to...