Album Review: Kevin Morby – This Is A Photograph Tim Sentz·May 19, 2022Kevin Morby’s an everyman living the American Dream. The Texas-born, Kansas City transplant singer-songwriter is 34 years old...Album ReviewsReviews
Kevin Morby rocks through the scorn on “Rock Bottom” Rob H·March 31, 2022Kevin Morby has a new album called This Is A Photograph coming out in May and following on...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Mitski – Laurel Hell JT Early·February 4, 2022Mitski has borne her soul with its accompanying desires, rage and despair so many times that you almost...Album ReviewsReviews
Bright Eyes duet with Phoebe Bridgers and Waxahatchee on new versions of early songs, from new reissue and companion project Rob H·February 1, 2022With tour dates having been continually delayed through the last 18 months, it seems Bright Eyes have found...News & Track Reviews
Mitski reveals the beseeching “Love Me More” Rob H·January 12, 2022Mitski‘s new album Laurel Hell is now less than a month away from release, and while she’s already...News & Track Reviews
Mitski crackles on the nocturnal rumination “Heat Lightning” Rob H·December 7, 2021One month on from unleashing “The Only Heartbreaker” and announcing her new album Laurel Hell, Mitski is giving...News & Track Reviews
Mitski taps into destructive power on “The Only Heartbreaker”, announces new album Rob H·November 9, 2021Following on from last month’s “Working For The Knife”, Mitski has confirmed that she’ll release a new album...News & Track Reviews
Mitski battles life’s cold realities in “Working For The Knife” Rob H·October 5, 2021Mitski has returned with her first new single and video since 2018’s spectacular Be The Cowboy, as well...News & Track Reviews
Japanese Breakfast invites us to a glimmering world on “Glider”, from the Sable OST Rob H·August 27, 2021While still flying high off the release of her recent album Jubilee and her memoir Crying In H...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Japanese Breakfast – Jubilee John Wohlmacher·June 7, 2021Yellow is a funny color. Not because it possesses any promise of instant gratification or anti-depressive quality, even...Album ReviewsReviews