Album Review: JFDR – Museum Ray Finlayson·May 3, 2023Jófríður Ákadóttir is in between states. The Icelandic musician (who goes by JFDR) found herself in existential turmoil...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Nico Paulo – Nico Paulo Ray Finlayson·April 20, 2023For Nico Paulo, connection is all about the hands. Her self-titled debut album is peppered with references to...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: MIZU – Distant Intervals Ray Finlayson·April 12, 2023It’s almost impossible to discern it, but the music on Distant Intervals comes from a bedroom closet. Brooklyn...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Lia Kohl – The Ceiling Reposes Ray Finlayson·April 11, 2023On The Ceiling Reposes, Lia Kohl makes use of the invisible world around us. Building on her previous...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Kate Davis – Fish Bowl Ray Finlayson·March 30, 2023It’s Kate Davis’ past that makes her present particularly interesting. An immensely talented jazz player (“Prodigy is a...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Ailbhe Reddy – Endless Affair Ray Finlayson·March 23, 2023On first glance, Ailbhe Reddy’s new album, Endless Affair, seems to document a particularly regretful and heavy night...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Fever Ray – Radical Romantics Ray Finlayson·March 10, 2023Ever the shapeshifting entity, Fever Ray has always benefitted from transformation in one form or another. From the...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Kerala Dust – Violet Drive Ray Finlayson·March 7, 2023Before long, our surroundings find their way into us. Originally from the UK, Kerala Dust now find themselves...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: MF Tomlinson – We Are Still Wild Horses Ray Finlayson·March 2, 2023Boredom was another deadly force during the global pandemic that started in 2020. Fatal to creative spirits and...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Laure Briard – Ne Pas Trop Rester Bleue Ray Finlayson·February 21, 2023Laure Briard knows a thing or two about love. She has, after all, been singing about it in...Album ReviewsReviews