Seventh Day Slumber’s ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ Points To A God Beyond Comprehension — Album Review
‘Thy Kingdom Come’ feels like a greatest hits album for modern-day worship. Read on for our review!
‘Thy Kingdom Come’ feels like a greatest hits album for modern-day worship. Read on for our review!
Kehlani leans into the intimacy of a self-titled album, balancing reflective storytelling with smooth R&B production while delivering some of her most confident work to date. Read our review!
KONNAKOL settles into a steady R&B groove after a slow start, leaning into ZAYN’s familiar sound while offering moments that feel more cohesive as the album progresses. Read our review!
CTRL ESCAPE sees John Summit step beyond his signature sound, blending high-energy tracks with softer moments in an album that feels like a clear evolution. Read our review!
RAYE delivers one of her most ambitious and emotionally rich projects yet with This Music May Contain Hope. Read on for our album review.
Elmiene’s sounds for someone is a focused, emotionally rich debut that leans into feeling over flash, proving simplicity can be just as impactful. Read our review!
Yebba’s Jean blends breathtaking vocals with raw emotional storytelling, creating an album that feels both intimate and expansive. Read on for our review of a deeply personal and sonically rich project.
Alessia Cara’s Love or Lack Thereof reimagines her catalog through a lens of jazz and soul, showcasing her vocal strength. Read on for our album analysis!
Mothica further evolves into the metal genre with ‘Somewhere In Between.’ Read on for analysis.
Eulalie Magazine had the privilege of chatting with multi-hyphenate Nicole Huff about her latest album, “Who We Are [Deluxe],” and what listeners can expect.