Review
LISTEN: “Rumours” by Nat Vazer
From her forthcoming album sophomore Strange Adrenaline (October 6th), “Rumours” finds Australia’s Nat Vazer in the…
ALBUM REVIEW: Sŵn o’r Stafell Arall by Hyll
Sŵn o’r Stafell Arall, the latest offering from Hyll, is an album that dives into the…
ALBUM REVIEW: Mortuary Pantomime by Sunshine Frisbee Laserbeam
The delightfully weird-on-purpose rock band, Sunshine Frisbee Laserbeam has made their triumphant return with Mortuary Pantomime…
EP REVIEW: Trouble in Paradise by Big Red Fire Truck
Australia’s Big Red Fire Truck are back with a brand spanking new EP, Trouble in Paradise…
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…
ALBUM REVIEW: Smiles Becoming Teeth by Jukebox Monkey
The power of a moniker can significantly impact an artist or person’s perception. Names like Dick…
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…
EP REVIEW: I Wish This Was a Love Story by Kat Hamilton
Prepare yourself for a music journey that is a cathartic, exposed, unguarded, and an undeniably authentic…
EP REVIEW: Seasons: Vol. 1 by Blessed Black
Opening a new chapter in the career of Blessed Black, their forthcoming EP, Seasons: Vol. 1…
ALBUM REVIEW: Theory of Mind by Aeffect
Releasing Theory of Mind on their own accord, emerging UK band Aeffect have unveiled eight songs…
EP REVIEW: Wedi Codi by Ci Gofod
Funk artist and multi-instrumentalist Ci Gofod has graced the music scene with his latest EP, Wedi…
ALBUM REVIEW: The Great Swells that Carry Us Will Pull Us Under by Aaronson
The Great Swells That Carry Us Will Pull Us Under by Aarronson is a breathtaking journey…
Never Turn Your Back on a Friend: 50 Years Later
Picture it, Sicily… Kidding. Also if you don’t get the above reference, get thee to a…
ALBUM REVIEW: Dead Dogs & Lost Loves by Elijah Jones & the CCs
Dead Dogs & Lost Love by Elijah Jones & the CCs takes listeners on a journey…
ALBUM & VIDEO REVIEW: Searching for Strawberries: The Story of Jongo Bongo, Act 3
The final act of Searching for Strawberries: The Story of Jongo Bongo is out now. If…
EP REVIEW: Sugar Coat by The Deep Blue
Formidable and delicate are not often paired together, but that’s just what The Deep Blue are….
ALBUM REVIEW: Shed the Skin by Selk
Navigating between minimal and maximum, Shed the Skin by Selk melds a myriad of genres including…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: Physical Only by Baby Schillaci
I haven’t held a physical CD in my hands since receiving David Bowie’s Earthling from an…
ALBUM REVIEW: It’s Dread by Pearl Earl
From the indie rock darlings, Pearl Earl, comes their sophomore album It’s Dread. Rooted in indie…
DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Dionysus Effect by The Dionysus Effect
If rock-n-roll equals sex and drugs, then The Dionysus Effect self titled debut album is the…
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…
EP REVIEW: Rainy by Seba Safe
Seba Safe is the creation of Galway songwriter Michael D’Alton and his EP, Rainy, is his…
ALBUM REVIEW: Kob’ by Arkona
If you had asked me about pagan metal two months ago, I would have known nothing…
DEBUT EP REVIEW: Trials and Tribulations by Pollyanna Blue
Man, I can’t believe Trials and Tribulations is the debut EP from Pollyanna Blue. I feel…
EP REVIEW: The Oxygen is Killing You by The Final Clause of Tacitus
The Oxygen is Killing You from The Final Clause of Tacitus is a five track paradoxical…
ALBUM & VIDEO REVIEW: Searching for Strawberries: The Story of Jongo Bongo, Act 2
With Searching for Strawberries: The Story of Jongo Bongo, Act I out, Act II of the…