2025 Music Festival Wrap-up: A Ranked Review of Boston Calling, GovBall, & Shaky Knees
After attending Boston Calling, Governor’s Ball, and Shaky Knees, we’ve got a recap of all three of these music festivals. Find out which one we loved most!
After attending Boston Calling, Governor’s Ball, and Shaky Knees, we’ve got a recap of all three of these music festivals. Find out which one we loved most!
In an era when 2000s nostalgia is enough to sell tickets, My Chemical Romance goes above and beyond with their new tour, Long Live The Black Parade.
MGK continues his controversial reign over pop-punk. Read on for our review of his latest album, Lost Americana.
Lyrically, Man’s Best Friend is Sabrina Carpenter’s most unapologetic album yet. Sonically, it’s the loudest and punchiest chapter of her career. Read on for our review!
Jessie Murph leaves an imprint on the music world with hits like “Gucci Mane” and “Touch Me Like A Gangster.” Read on for our analysis of ‘Sex Hysteria!’
With a 13-song track list, ‘Snipe Hunter’ by Tyler Childers delivers some new songs as well as some highly anticipated fan favorites. Read our review!
Badflower’s latest album, “No Place Like Home,” digs deep lyrically and moves away from the band’s signature heavier sound. Does it resonate?
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!’