
Adam Calhoun’s ‘AmerAcal II’ is a Cocky and Hateful Tirade – Album Review
It is easily understood why the artist chose to extract the imagery of King Kong to assert dominance. Read on for our review of AmerAcal II!
It is easily understood why the artist chose to extract the imagery of King Kong to assert dominance. Read on for our review of AmerAcal II!
Luci’s newest offering provides valuable insight into the artist’s life and relationships. Read on for our review of ‘The Lore of the Fae’.
With themes centering around make-ups, break-ups, and the messes in between, Carlie Hanson doesn’t quite strike gold, but at least she is reaching out of her artistic comfort zone. Read on for our review of ‘too late to cry!’
WHIPPED CREAM prefers to get straight to the point, after all, nobody comes to this musical style for in-depth lyrics. Read on for our review of “Careline!’
Burden tries to return to his heyday by releasing an album resurrecting his political rants without leaving his newer introspective sound behind. What we get is an album with an identity crisis. Read on for our review of ‘Caught Between Crossroads.’
Olivia O’Brien explores her newfound independence with relatable pop tunes that dissect the depths of mental health. Read on for our review of ‘everywhere i go, there I am.’
At times, Ad Infinitum can come off as a textbook definition of the symphonic metal genre, but somebody has to set the bar. Read on for our review of ‘The Abyss!”
While ‘Whitsitt Chapel’s’ theme centered on taking the first few steps out of rock bottom, ‘Beautifully Broken (Pickin’ Up the Pieces) focuses on a continued upward momentum of accepting your faults and using the shattered pieces of your old self to build a new identity. Read on for our review of Jelly Roll’s ‘Beautifully Broken (Pickin’ Up the Pieces)!’
With nearly half of the songs previously released, it feels more like a greatest hits record instead of the newest release in the band’s discography. Read on for our review of “Popular Monster!”
It is safe to say the original spirit of metal is still alive and well with artists like Tommy Vext. Read on for our review of “ANTARCTICA.”