Hip Hop, Music Review, R&B

Music Review: Klassik – ‘Spring’ EP

Milwaukee hip-hop and R&B artist Klassik released last month the EP Spring, the second installment of a project titled Seasons following his January 2015 EP named, you guessed it, Winter. The season’s new life, emerging after a cold, hard winter, is reflected in the themes touched upon in the three tracks of this EP that… Read More Music Review: Klassik – ‘Spring’ EP

Music Review, Punk, Rock

Music Review: Attik Door – ‘Never in Agreement’

San Francisco alternative rock group Attik Door released their new album Never In Agreement last month. Originally from various corners of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), Liana Tovmasyan (vocals), Margarita Grabarova (bass), Igor Boyko (drums), Alex Shrayber (guitar), and Tim Shulepov (guitar) aim to lock in the culture from their countries of… Read More Music Review: Attik Door – ‘Never in Agreement’

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: The Splashing Pearls – ‘Tabloid Tales’

Delaware trio The Splashing Pearls is set to release later this month its fifth album since 2011, Tabloid Tales. The title was chosen both because of the LP’s strong emphasis on storytelling and the clever portrayal of characters similar to that found in the tabloids one typically sees in check-out lanes. Band members Peter Scobell (guitar,… Read More Music Review: The Splashing Pearls – ‘Tabloid Tales’

Electronic, Music Review, Pop, Rock

Music Review: Alden Penner – ‘Canada in Space’ EP

Montreal’s Alden Penner released last June his latest musical offering, the five-track EP Canada in Space. Penner explains that “there are more Canadians than any other nationality represented in the planned Mars colony. [This] EP is an imagining of the dreams, reveries, phantasms, hallucinations, psycho-spiritual projections, naïve mythologies, actions, visions and experiences of an abandoned… Read More Music Review: Alden Penner – ‘Canada in Space’ EP

Beauty, Blog Review, College Life, Lifestyle, Music

Blog Review: ‘Eyeliner Wings & Pretty Things’ by Paige DiFiore

Name: Paige DiFiore Blog: Eyeliner, Wings and Pretty Things Her favorite post: http://www.eyelinerwingsandprettythings.com/what-not-to-bring-to-concert/ Eyeliner Wings and Pretty Things made its first appearance in May of this year. Since then, Paige has been sharing all kinds of advice and information with her readers. She’s both quite open about her own life, sharing not only her monthly… Read More Blog Review: ‘Eyeliner Wings & Pretty Things’ by Paige DiFiore

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Kings of the Brushwood Thicket – ‘The Lies You Leave Behind’

The nine tracks on Kings of the Brushwood Thicket’s debut album, The Lies You Leave Behind, more or less follow the laid-back style of “He Was a Man”, the release’s first single. They are all stripped down to an almost bare minimum without sacrificing the richness of the final sound. The album, released earlier this… Read More Music Review: Kings of the Brushwood Thicket – ‘The Lies You Leave Behind’

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: The True Groove All-Stars – ‘Fully Re-Covered’

Set to be released at the end of March, Fully Re-Covered is a follow-up to The True Groove All-Stars’ hugely successful remix debut, Funky World and features 13 covers, some of them sounding quite familiar, the others retooled to such an extent that they are not easily recognisable. The songs were chosen both because of… Read More Music Review: The True Groove All-Stars – ‘Fully Re-Covered’

Alternative, Electronic, Music Review, Rock

Music Review: [debut] – ‘Postcards from Berlin’

Los Angeles band [debut], a fusion of alternative, rock, and electronic music created by Gareth Thomas, began as a solo project resulting in two instrumental studio albums. But Thomas meant it to be “more than a band”, a sort of “music and art collective with an ever-changing cast”. Released earlier this month, Postcards from Berlin… Read More Music Review: [debut] – ‘Postcards from Berlin’

Alternative, Music Review, Rock

Music Review: TJ Doyle – ‘On the Horizon’

The inspirational alternative rock of On the Horizon, to be released next month, is TJ Doyle’s follow-up to his 2009 debut, The One True Thing. The album will sound both familiar and new in the combination of the very Neil Young-inspired vocals and the 1980s Eric Clapton and Sting-like melodies. In this release, Doyle reaches… Read More Music Review: TJ Doyle – ‘On the Horizon’

Electronic, Music Review, Pop

Music Review: Ships Have Sailed – ‘Moodswings’

Alternative electronic pop rock trio Ships Have Sailed are releasing this month Moodswings, their new full-length album. All tracks, even the most somber ones, would find a natural place on the soundtrack of a feel-good summer blockbuster featuring wide-eyed, hopeful teenagers. And yet, the album is nuanced in that the darker sides of life are… Read More Music Review: Ships Have Sailed – ‘Moodswings’