The Hunna "The Hunna" Album Review
The Hunna’s self-titled fourth studio album intends to call out the insincerity of the music industry. From top label executives telling the three piece what’s “in” right now to other bands turning their noses at the band’s quick success, they’re taking shots left and right (without calling out anyone specific) and doing it with an attitude that screams “if the shoe fits, wear it.”
Bayside "The Red EP" Review
The Red EP, a quick collection of three songs by New York punk rock outfit Bayside, is a straight-to-the-point EP full of the band’s signature sounds and attitude.
Wild Pink "ILYSM"
ILYSM may very well go down as Wild Pink’s magnum opus - a record that expands on the gorgeous sound that they have mastered over the course of their career.
Boston Manor "Datura" EP Review
Boston Manor uses Datura as a catharsis for showcasing their true strengths as a band. Their signature dark, ambient alternative sound continues to grow and evolve in a way that speaks volumes to how far they have come and how far they will continue to go.
Fencer "Sanitarium" Review
Fencer are back with their new single “Sanitarium”, a heartfelt sample of what the band has been working on over the past year.
Sunsleeper "While You Can" Album Review
With While You Can, Sunsleeper prove themselves once more as an artist to watch, bringing universally relatable themes to light with attentive lyrics, dynamic instrumentation, and a cohesive flow that is sure to keep the listener engaged through the album’s entirety.
Gold Steps "That Ain't It" Review
Milwaukee-based band Gold Steps’ new EP That Ain’t It offers charm on a silver platter from sweet melodies and wholehearted words to punchy instrumentals and zestful lyrics.
Lulu Simon "Muscle Memory" Review
Lulu Simon, LA based ‘sensitive-pop’ singer-songwriter presents a 5 song EP Muscle Memory just in time for sad girl autumn.
The Wonder Years "The Hum Goes On Forever" Album Review
With The Hum Goes On Forever, The Wonder Years have once again captured raw emotion in its purest form, bringing the listener on a journey through waves of soaring highs and intense lows, ultimately bringing comfort and security through song and continuing to carry the band’s ongoing message that it is okay to allow oneself to feel and to feel fully.