‘Time To Kill’: The Uneasy Shine Light Through The Shadows Mike·January 25, 2024Hailing from the dark shadows of the Garden State‘s music scene, The Uneasy introduce themselves with an almighty...Album Spotlight
SPRINTS – “Letter to Self”: A Defiant Declaration of Intent Mike·January 11, 2024“Letter to Self“ by SPRINTS is one hell of a way to kick off the new year. This...Album Spotlight
Harmony in Solitude: A Deep Dive into Kramer’s ‘Sitting Alone Suite'” Mario·January 10, 2024There are several examples of people who began their careers in front of the stage before moving, either...Album Spotlight
Danny Brown’s ‘Quaranta’: A Soul-Baring Evolution Dave·November 20, 2023Danny Brown‘s life and career have been both tumultuous and vibrant over the years, often in the same...Album Spotlight
The Kills’ ‘God Games’: A Resounding Return Olivia·November 14, 2023The Kills have triumphantly returned from a seven-year hiatus with their sixth studio album, ‘God Games‘, a sonic...Album Spotlight
Sufjan Stevens’ “Javelin”: Blissful Melancholy and Uplifting Grandeur Mario·October 24, 2023Sufjan Stevens returns with “Javelin,” a magical album that seamlessly blends blissful melancholy with uplifting grandeur. Since the...Album Spotlight
Metric’s “Formentera II”: A Sequel that Surpasses Expectations Jen·October 17, 2023With the release of “Formentera II,” Canadian indie veterans Metric not only challenge the expectations typically tied to...Album Spotlight
The National Shine with Melancholic Brilliance Mike·August 21, 2023Throughout their career, The National have rightfully been regarded as maestros of melancholy. The release of their latest...Album Spotlight
Exploring Love and Vulnerability in Arlo Parks’ “My Soft Machine” Chief Cougar·May 30, 2023Arlo Parks‘ second album, “My Soft Machine,” displays a subtle yet evident evolution from the diaristic and introspective...Album Spotlight