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Michael Clifford's Solo Debut Album 'Sidequest' Proves Pop Punk Never Dies, It Just Finds a Purpose: Album Review
Facing fatherhood, self-doubt, and a shifting sense of purpose, 5SOS's Michael Clifford channels it all into Sidequest, his solo debut released July 25 on Hopeless Records.
Abby Anderson
Jul 24


World's First Cinema's 'Something of Wonder' is a Pop-Rock Spectacle of Catharsis and Contrast: Album Review
With their debut album 'Something of Wonder,' World’s First Cinema pave the way as sonic architects and cinematic visionaries.
Abby Anderson
Jul 11


Sun Room Cranks Up the Volume on Heartache and Havoc on 'RITUAL OF CHAOS': Album Review
Sun Room is back with their latest EP, 'RITUAL OF CHAOS,' and they're bringing the heat.
Mikaila Storrs
Jul 10


Wet Leg's Sophomore Album 'Moisturizer' is an Ingenious Rock Soundtrack for Hopeless Romantics Who Know Better: Album Review
With rich, distorted rock instrumentals and a healthy dose of eye-roll-at-cupid humor, Wet Leg's sophomore album 'moisturizer' is the soundtrack for hopeless romantics who know better.
Abby Anderson
Jul 8


Lorde Navigates Sexuality, Identity, and The Messiness of The Human Experience on 'Virgin': Album Review
On Virgin, her fourth studio album, Lorde reintroduces herself-stripped down, emotionally raw, and perhaps the most self-reflective she’s ever sounded. Described by the artist as her “rebirth,” Virgin is a visceral and honest exploration of sexuality, identity, and transformation.
Mikaila Storrs
Jul 2


Joe Jonas's 'Music for People Who Believe in Love' is a Dreamy Rock Rumination on Romance and Rediscovery: Album Review
Joe Jonas's latest album, 'Music for People Who Believe in Love,' is shrouded in blossoming gratitude, blistering reflection, and an open-hearted desire.
Abby Anderson
May 24


Fontaines D.C. Re-Open Old Wounds to Find Brutal Beauty on 'ROMANCE (Deluxe Edition)'
Fontaines D.C. are chasing their highest highs and unveiling their darkest demons with 'ROMANCE (Deluxe Edition)'.
Abby Anderson
Apr 16


The Driver Era Explores the Addictive Nature of Love and Desire on their New Album 'Obsession'
The Driver Era’s Obsession is exactly what the title promises — intense, addictive, moody, sexy, and a little messy (in the best way).
Mikaila Storrs
Apr 13


Ellise is a Bewitching Dark-Pop Sensation on her Sophomore Album 'PRETTY EVIL'
'PRETTY EVIL' sees Ellise resurrecting her dreams from nightmares of her past and reveling in her sensational virtuosity as an artist.
Abby Anderson
Mar 28


'MAYHEM' is an Intoxicating Dance with the Dark, Glittering Facade of Lady Gaga
'MAYHEM' is a twisted, stunningly addictive trip, examining an ever-sparkling, ever-strengthening star in Lady Gaga.
Abby Anderson
Mar 8


Alessi Rose is Delightfully Defenseless on Sophomore EP, 'for your validation'
Alessi Rose's sophomore EP, For Your Validation, balances itself between demure bedroom-acoustic pop and flirty indie-rock.
Abby Anderson
Jan 17


'The Secret of Us' is Gracie Abrams' Most Refined and Honest Work Yet
Guided by fresh honesty about just how messy it is to feel yourself grow into your own, The Secret of Us is Gracie Abrams' best yet.
Abby Anderson
Jan 13
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