by Joseph Limber | Jul 18, 2020 | Album Review
In 2018, prolific music producer Sarah Tudzin released Kiss Yr Frenemies under the greatest band name ever made: illuminati hotties. It’s hard to explain just how good Frenemies is. Tudzin is truly the full package: beautiful, dynamic voice...
by Stefanos Psaltis-Ivaniš | Jul 18, 2020 | Album Review
After almost three years, New York art-ensemble Standing on the Corner have released a new multi-track single, titled “G-E-T-O-U-T!! The Ghetto.” I fell in love with Standing on the Corner after listening to their self-titled album last year, which I’ve played on...
by Stefanos Psaltis-Ivaniš | Apr 24, 2020 | Album Review, Music
Earlier this week, Colombian singer/songwriter Kali Uchis announced the release of her latest EP TO FEEL ALIVE. Her Instagram post regarding the project said it was recorded entirely in her room and hinted that her newest album is finished, but will not be released...
by Jason Boleman | Apr 22, 2020 | Album Review
By: Jason Boleman After 19 years, The Strokes have found their way back home on “The New Abnormal,” their sixth studio album, released April 10. From the opening guitar notes on “The Adults Are...
by Joseph Limber | Apr 17, 2020 | Album Review
There is cause for celebration. We were called foolish for even hoping but the faithful few have been rewarded. the Mountain goats have just dropped their first release recorded on a Panasonic RX-FT500 Boombox in 18 years. Better...
by Stefanos Psaltis-Ivaniš | Apr 17, 2020 | Album Review
New Jersey born lofi producer Knxwledge released his newest project, 1988, late this past March. From the first track, the Philadelphia transplant sets the tone of the album with his soulful R&B remixes and samples. Each track flows perfectly into the next,...