Escapism is a fickle beast to control. When used properly, it can serve as a meditative retreat in your day-to-day life when a minute is all you need, but ...
On the first two Fantastic Cat records, the quartet of singer-songwriters (Anthony D'Amato, Brian Dunne, Don DiLego, and Mike ...
Pain Travels, according to the debut album from Love Rarely, though the route this Leeds quintet take in articulating its ...
On their second album, Lime Garden polish up their singular voice and dynamic sound into something golden and great, ...
Three years after her last album, Slayyyter returns with “WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA,” the punchy, riotous explosion of an ...
Over 16 tracks, the Vermont/New Hampshire band lays out a grim yet hauntingly beautiful portrait of dark Western tragedies.
Brit black metal icons Winterfylleth bow to no man as they mark two decades of devastation with The Unyielding Season ...
Is it possible to say, with just two albums under her belt, that Raye could be the standout talent that defines a generation?
Loreen is back and spreading like a "Wildfire", theres no hosing this one down. She transforms personal darkness into ...
Perish the armchair critic who accuses South London’s Raye (aka Rachel Keen) of a lack of ambition. The ascent of the ...
The K-pop supergroup's fifth full-length release leans into US pop while expanding artistry and showcasing maturity. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In "The Last Critic," we meet Christgau as an elder stateman of rock-crit (he's now 83), a downtown stalwart knocking around ...
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