Album Review: Chad VanGaalen – World’s Most Stressed Out Gardener Jasper WIllems·March 23, 2021On his previous LP, Light Information, Chad VanGaalen was fraught about time management. His new album, World’s Most...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: She/Beast – This Too Shall Pass EP Ray Finlayson·March 23, 2021Like many others, Katja Nielsen has used her lockdown time to be productive and creative. After a busy...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Show Me The Body – Survive EP Kyle Kohner·March 22, 2021When genre-blending hardcore punks Show Me The Body released their sophomore record Dog Whistle back in early 2019,...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Scott Schoenberg – Reunion Scott Zanassi·March 22, 2021What can be said about this one? Singer-songwriter Scott Schoenberg‘s debut album Reunion evokes thoughts, feelings, emotions inside...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over The Country Club Tim Sentz·March 19, 2021A decade into stardom and it feels like we still don’t really know Lana Del Rey. We know...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: LIT. MAJOR – Fiction Todd Dedman·March 19, 2021Connecticut’s LIT. MAJOR writes sadcore bedroom folk for introverts. The minimalist folk instrumentation, vibrato-heavy vocals and self-deprecating, self-doubting...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: The Horrors – Lout EP John Amen·March 18, 2021Having produced five distinctly alluring albums over a ten-year period, The Horrors now return after a three-year absence...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Devin The Dude – Soulful Distance Chase McMullen·March 18, 2021While mainstream popularity may have eluded him, Devin The Dude has had more than his share of big...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Driftmachine – Spume & Recollection Chase McMullen·March 17, 2021Berlin-based electronic duo Driftmachine, composed of Andreas Gerth and Florian Zimmer, have been patiently sailing beneath the radar...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: of Montreal – I Feel Safe With You, Trash Ray Finlayson·March 17, 2021After a quarter of a century and 16 albums, of Montreal are still finding new avenues of music...Album ReviewsReviews