Mystee "hard candy" Single Review
“hard candy” by Mystee is an anthem for the grief-stricken indie-pop lover girls of the world that takes you through the cyclical string of thoughts that coincide with the burning desire for someone you can’t have.
Pierce The Veil "The Jaws of Life" Review
Few bands successfully return onto the scene with such immediacy, but with The Jaws of Life, Pierce the Veil have not wasted any time delivering a collection of songs that is simply undeniable.
Fencer "Fencer" Review
The time has finally come for the long-awaited debut album from Fencer. The self-titled album features songs that have been released across the last three years as well as some that have never been heard until now. This album is a fantastic example of how to step out and make a scene.
Babyfang "In The Face Of" Review
babyfang exemplifies the power of scrutinizing the world around you and creating tangibility in all that feels lost through each song they’ve put into this collection
New Found Glory "Make The Most Of It" Review
Altogether, Make The Most of It is a carefully thought-out, vulnerable, intricate record. It not only leaks into the heart of what music can mean, but supports and comforts you in periods of anguish and misfortune.
We Are Scientists "Lobes" Review
It’s official - the vibe for 2023 is neon washed synthwave, and We Are Scientist’s new playful, feel-good, funky indie rock album LOBES is the perfect soundtrack to that vibe.
A Tiger Made of Lightning "The Only Way Out Is Through" EP Review
A Tiger Made of Lightning’s sophomore EP, The Only Way Out Is Through provides a solid follow up to the band’s first EP It’s Chaos, Be Kind. The Columbus, Ohio-based band has become known for being a break-out band in the post-hardcore and emo genre, and The Only Way Out Is Through showcases their writing ability as both an instrumental and lyrical powerhouse.
The Messenger Birds "Tragic Comedy" Review
Need a fix of hard, grungy, politically angry music to get you through the day? What if there’s a little bit of synth sprinkled in? Then The Messenger Birds’ sophomore album, Tragic Comedy, is just the album for you.
Fencer "Joseph Courtney" Review
If “Sanitarium” is the song playing on a road trip, “Joseph Courtney” is what’s playing upon entering a hazy bar washed in a dark blue light after driving for hours. Fencer continues to elevate the definition of garage rock opera with their latest single, “Joseph Courtney”.