“Sick Thoughts” by Sick Thoughts – Review
By John Wright I lack the words to adequately describe how nice it is to have a punk record, a no frills, no hyphenates, no genre-bending, no horns or synths or xylophones capital P-U-N-K...
By John Wright I lack the words to adequately describe how nice it is to have a punk record, a no frills, no hyphenates, no genre-bending, no horns or synths or xylophones capital P-U-N-K...
By Zachary Falk Following their breakout SATURATION trilogy in 2017, America’s new favorite boy band, BROCKHAMPTON, returns with their moodiest and most introspective project to date: iridescence. The band has gone through quite a...
By Spencer Smith Will Wiesenfeld of Baths returns with another release under his Geotic moniker, a vehicle for his more passive and easy-listening releases. Traversa is no different: its pretty, inoffensive production is unfaltering...
Reviewed by Scales When you hear “classically trained harpist,” funky/ pop music is one of the last things that comes to mind. Yet here we are talking about one of the most original albums...
By Matthew Lawhead On every album there are the stronger songs and the weaker ones. Even my all-time favorite albums have either one or two songs that are comparative duds or masterpieces. I could...
By John Wright It’s interesting to consider what great artists would excel when dropped into other eras; would Hans Zimmer be considered a great composer had he lived in the baroque period? Would the...
By Jacqui Siebar The Marcus King Band is from Greenville, South Carolina; there are six members in the band, with Marcus King– the singer and guitarist– in the front. Their latest album, Carolina Confession,...
By Matthew Lawhead Trying to describe the music on Even as the Light Grows by Auckland art rockers The Dark Third feels very similar to trying to describe the cover art. It showcases many...
By Spencer Smith On Like a Baby, Jerry Paper is as goofy and sardonic as ever, yet ever poised and hyper-focused on crafting his brand of mockingly digestible pop. Paper, also known as the...
By Matthew Lawhead When I first listened to St. Louis rock band Foxing’s third album, Nearer My God, I could not decide if I loved it or hated it. There were so many oddities...