Debut Album
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Another Day in Paradise by Part Time Signals
Cardiff’s alternative music scene has to be buzzing with anticipation as the city’s very own Part…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: DK.01 by Das Koolies
Das Koolies, the fearless maestros of organised chaos weaving through techno, psych, and glam, unveiled their…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Muriel by Muriel
Muriel is a personal and introspective journey into the mind of songwriter and founder of the…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: With a Smile by Best Ex
Mariel Loveland‘s journey from her days with pop punk Candy Hearts to the current pop-diary-confessional soundscapes…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: All Gas No Brakes by Heavy Lungs
Heavy Lungs, the punk noise rock ensemble out of Bristol, is ready to take one on…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Stalked By Daemons by State of Deceit
While many think of Friday the 13th as unlucky, music fans know the reality. This Friday…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: In Our Time by P.J.M. Bond
Embarking on a literary journey alongside the likes of Ernest Hemingway may seem audacious, but when…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Peach by Peach
Peach, the highly anticipated eponymous debut album from Bristol’s desert-rock and post-punk quartet Peach, brings a…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Happy Ever After by Mid City
I have been itching for an album from Mid City since I first heard their track…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: ROYGBIV by Riley Max
Riley Max, an enormous young talent from Colorado, unveils her debut album, ROYGBIV. Composed, performed, and…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Bad Brain by Sam Mooradian
Bad Brain, Sam Mooradian‘s debut album is a venture into the realm of progressive metal that…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: “Bianca James” by Bianca James
Toronto’s Bianca James made her mark on the music world with her debut single, “Monaco” and…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Nite Bjuti by Nite Bjuti
Welcome to the mesmerising world of Nite Bjuti, where bass, harmonies, vocal seduction, and soulful connection…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Forget What Makes it Glow by Isadora Eden
The debut album, Forget What Makes it Glow by Isadora Eden could be the perfect definition…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Never Let this Go by Parker
Returning home from touring often allows artists to relax and recover, but after the pandemic cut…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Amnesia by Antirope
There was something about Amnesia by Antirope that I could quite pinpoint or pull into words…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Rock ‘N’ Roll ConFusion by Yankee Gaucho
Melodic and haunting. That’s what the debut album Rock ‘N’ Roll ConFusion from Yankee Gaucho invokes….
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Deep Blue Dreams by Llucid
Musician. Singer. Producer. Another notch that Llucid can add to his belt is his debut album,…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Hiraeth by Dayshifter
Dylan Thomas wrote, “Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Beginning of Everything by Alma Mater
Hailing from Oregon, Dirk Sullivan and Andrew Paul Woodworth, are better known as the duo Alma…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: What a Weird Hill to Die On by Old Dirty Buzzard
Kicking off What a Weird Hill to Die On (out on April 28th) is a cover…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Superglue by Joan
There’s a period within the late 90’s and early 2000’s where alternative rock had a distinct…
DEBUT ALBUM: If Everyone’s an Expert by Penny Rich
I was given the opportunity to listen to Penny Rich’s debut album If Everyone’s an Expert…
DEBUT ALBUM: The Perks Of Being a Hypocrite By Cosmic Crooner
The debut album The Perks of Being a Hypocrite by Europe’s earth angel, Cosmic Crooner, is…