Album Review: The New Groove By Sam Spear Tristan Geary July 11, 2020 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews Sam Spear’s recent micro album The New Groove takes a musical stand against the chaos of uncertainty during a global pandemic. Composed, mixed,...
Album Review: Higher Frequencies by LawJQ Kristen Sallaberry April 17, 2020 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews In his debut album, Higher Frequencies, LawJQ delivers a powerful retelling of the injustices he battled to find warmth in an all-too-cold world. At...
EP Review: I’m Up, Vol 1. by Swooli Kristen Sallaberry April 2, 2020 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews Haitian-born, Boston-based rapper Swooli was raised on a diversified range of music, birthing an artist that would never let anyone box him...
Album Review: Written In My Head, From My Bedroom by The China Blue Sarah Wrean March 18, 2020 Album Reviews, Featured, Local Spotlight, Reviews A self-described “DIY compulsion”, Written In My Head from My Bedroom weaves catchy melodies in and out of layered sound effects. The China...
Album Review: Somerset by Somerset Hannah Lemke March 3, 2020 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews Instrumentally influenced by the heavy, hard edge of classic rock, Boston-born Somerset conversely breathes a sigh of relief and fulfillment in their...
Album Review: In Bloom, Forever by Lord Felix Kristen Sallaberry February 26, 2020 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews Master of morphing between personas, Lord Felix invites us to bump, bounce, and reflect through a brazen blend of genres while he navigates the ebb...
Album Review: Fearless Mortal Inventory by Yoni Gordon N. Malte Collins December 14, 2019 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews Yoni Gordon does a stylistic 180 on Fearless Mortal Inventory, veering away from ear-worm pop songs to brooding abysses of doleful contemplation as...
Album Review: Why The Wild Things Are by Cliff Notez Kristen Sallaberry November 7, 2019 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews Inspired by the book that was banned from classrooms in the 60s because of its compassionate depiction of those society viewed as "monsters," Cliff...
Album Review: Please Forget You Knew My Name by American Ink Mary Menzemer October 2, 2019 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews 1 Comment American Ink defies expectations on their debut LP, a vulnerable and slightly experimental album that hearkens back to the glory days of...
Album Review: Kuwaiti Dream by Northern Texas Fantasy N. Malte Collins October 2, 2019 Album Reviews, Featured, Reviews Northern Texas Fantasy’s somnolent debut album, Kuwaiti Dream, evokes less Dallas or Kuwait City, and more of the whole “dream” thing. Kuwaiti...