7 LGBTQIA Books to Finish The Year Strong: Heavenly Tyrant, Keep It in the Dark, and more
December’s LGBTQIA books include Heavenly Tyrant, Keep It in the Dark, Robin’s Worlds, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
December’s LGBTQIA books include Heavenly Tyrant, Keep It in the Dark, Robin’s Worlds, and more. Check out the rest of the list!
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)!’
Highly Suspect’s latest album, “As Above, So Below,” delivers a genre-bending, Southern garage rock-tinged collection of songs. Read on for our review.
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!”
With Halloween fast approaching, we all want to get in that spooky mood. Here is our list of 10 Songs to Get You in the Mood for Halloween.
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.”
Olivia O’Brien’s lyrics intermingle in a melancholic way, leaving a lasting impression on the listener for much longer than the 18-minute running time. Read on for our review of, “love & limerence!”
Glass Animals has returned with their fourth studio album, I Love You So F***king Much, a collection of songs detailing different kinds of love.
Even when songs like “Make Loving You Easy” and, “Missin You” aren’t top tier, they prop up the following songs and escalate the emotion Jennings put into them while showcasing his undeniable talent. Read on for our review of Struggle Jennings’ “El Camino.”