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    Yasin Elahee – SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HERE, THERE & EVERYWHERE (Album Review)

    Yasin Elahee, hailing from Calgary, Canada, released his third LP titled SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HERE, THERE, & EVERYWHERE, a concept album. The album is primarily...

    Dominick Keath – “Frozen Tears” (Single Review)

    Swedish rock musician Dominick Keath just released his new single "Frozen Tears". This single, along with a few others, marks Keath's return to the...

    Foolish Men – “My Neighbourhood” (Single Review)

    Alternative British duo Foolish Men released "My Neighbourhood", their new single. I was quite astonished when I read up on this duo, seeing that...

    Redwood Revolution – The Covers (Live) (Album Review)

    Redwood Revolution, a local band from Humboldt County, California, released a live album consisting of covers of famous tunes of different genres. The band...

    David Boyle – Frankenmusk (Single Review)

    With Halloween being as scary as always, David Boyle adds another monster to the industry with his pre-election track releases. In his latest songs, “E....

    David Boyle – Donald Trump Is a Rapist (Single Review)

    Not long ago, Music Review World explored the art of David Boyle and his quiet, vocal single “E. Jean Carroll,” which struck the right...

    Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA (Album Review)

    Chromakopia Album Rollout One of the most surprising yet eagerly anticipated albums of 2024 is CHROMAKOPIA. On October 16, Tyler shared the news of CHROMAKOPIA...

    Charli XCX – Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat...

    It is hard to deny the tremendous impact that Charli xcx’s BRAT created last summer in the music industry. The crazy combination of dance-pop with experimental...

    Living Space – Traces of You (Single Review)

    Living Space is a musical collective founded several years ago and based in the US, Mt.View, California. The band has been on it for...

    K2 Cocky – SOCIAL STUDIES (Album Review)

    There is a specific style of rap lurking in the archives of rap history from the 80s and 90s that I think is largely...