Tag: Music Review
Rosetta West – Ready To Go (Single Review)
One of the most fluid and eclectic acts of our time, the Illinois-based blues rock band Rosetta West, is back with a new single...
Soviet Jesus Choir – Bookshelves (Single Review)
What would happen if you mixed pure intent, musicality, and etherealness in one? You'd get the alternative rock band called Soviet Jesus Choir. Founded...
Poovan Matheesan – Kumari Kanda Kumaran (EP Review)
It's always a good refresher for anyone to listen to music from a genre separate from what they're used to. Broadening your horizons in...
Px3Kauppila – Hirttäytynyt Neito / The Hanged Maid (Album Review)
The world of art is always eclectic. Yes, you have your line-up of artists that are typical industry plants or shills, and you have...
Denzel Curry – King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2 (Album...
King of the Mischievous South Vol.2 (KOTMS 2) is the new album from Miami rapper Denzel Curry. As a Miami native and fan of...
Bobby and the Crew – “The Drug of the Year” (Single...
Norwegian pop-rock band Bobby and the Crew return with a new single, "The Drug of the Year". I have reviewed the other two singles...
Papa Satch – Passages (Album Review)
Can music that attempts to revive an older sound capture a new, unfamiliar audience without additional factors to set them apart? This is the...
Rapsody’s Triumphant Return: When Will This Femcee Receive Her Due Flowers?
Please Don't Cry Album Review and Appreciation
At 4:30 AM on album release day, I woke up early to eat. And by eat, I mean...
B. D. Reeves – All The Worlds (Single Review)
Surely, if you listen to music, there's a good chance that you're aware of all the different subtypes of music that exists. You could...
Koosje – Quiet Portrait (Single Review)
In the Netherlands' artist newest single, Koosje offers a soft and rhythmic track produced alongside frequent Netherland collaborator João Erbetta including a feature from...