Melissa Bonny’s ‘Cherry Red Apocalypse’ Shows a Softer Side to the Metal Queen — Album Review
‘Cherry Red Apocalypse’ gets better with each listen. Read on for our in-depth analysis.
‘Cherry Red Apocalypse’ gets better with each listen. Read on for our in-depth analysis.
Jill Scott’s ‘To Whom This May Concern’ is a confident, soulful return that blends intimacy, growth, and unshakable presence. Check out our review for more!
Beatlemania isn’t dead! Sam Mendes’ four-part biopic series, The Beatles: A Four-Film Cinematic Event, is hitting theaters in 2028.
They borrow a little from Avril Lavigne and Blink-182, just to name a couple of artists, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t ultimately enjoyable.Read on for our review of ‘Getting Older Scares Me to Death!’
If you’re looking for some new indie rock to start off the new year, Tommy Oeffling should be on your radar. Read our review of his show at Bottom of the Hill.
After just one listen, it is easy to say Parrish’s heart — and faith — are in the right place. Read on for our review of EvangelCore 1!
Many songs on this 11-track album could have been saved with a different vocalist or none at all. Read on for our review of ‘Classics, Vol 1’.
Though their tour is for their new record “Feels Like Hell,” indie rock band Weakend Friends proves that their shows are quite the opposite.
Showcasing stunning harmonies and the quintessential ’70s folk rock sound that just can’t be beat, this is a timeless album with deep meaning. Read our review!
Laufey’s latest album, “A Matter of Time,” is a moving meditation on the ebbs and flows of love and loss. Read on for our review.