by Music Team | Oct 13, 2014 | Album Review
Naive Thieves break out into the world with their official debut album, Vamanos. The four piece outfit hails from the East Coast, of Riverside California, and consists of front man and rhythm guitarist Cameron Thorne, lead guitarist Levi Audette, Kyle Garcia on bass...
by Music Team | Oct 6, 2014 | Album Review
Kat Edmonson has come a long way since her debut LP Take to the Sky in 2009. The Big Picture is Edmonson’s third studio album and certainly the most well produced in this Texas born, alluring prohibition-era sounding artist’s career. Inspired by the Great American...
by Music Team | Oct 6, 2014 | Album Review
Tiny Moving parts is a emo-revival band from Fargo, North Dakota made up of brothers Matthew and Billy Chevalier on bass and drums and singer/guitarist Dylan Mattheisen. Pleasant Living is the band’s sophomore album and its by no means a sophomore slump. Pleasant...
by Music Team | Oct 6, 2014 | Album Review
Fewer artists command the degree of prestige amongst critics and musicians that Richard David James, better known as Aphex Twin, does. His twistedly beautiful electronic works have been ludicrously influential in electronic music and in 21st century music as a whole....
by Music Team | Sep 29, 2014 | Album Review
Review by Janeal Downs Yes you, you are Mariah. We know that. Mariah Carey started off her 2014 album with a song titled “Cry”. Until she started hitting her notes, it sounded a little boring and resembled a gospel song that never had the beat drop. However, as it is...
by Owen Martin | Sep 25, 2014 | Album Review
Review by Jamal Stone An album’s true test comes once it’s burned to a CD-R, branded with a Sharpie, and added to the driving collection. On a whim, I burned Alvvays’ self-titled debut in 5 AM stillness. I’d had a two-hour drive ahead of me, a round trip from Richmond...