King Ropes are back this summer with some of the most brooding and physically engaging rock songs of the year in their brand new album Gravity and Friction. Gravity and Friction sees King Ropes departing from the softer tones of their first record, 2017’s Dirt, and stripping away the pop varnish from their …
Read More »Single Review: Caesar Osiris – “MÁS ALLÁ”
Caesar Osiris is a Puerto Rico-bred, California-based singer-songwriter and visionary who strives for greatness in both musical and theatrical mediums. His boundless creativity as a director has given life to numerous videos, short films, campaigns and commercials – all with musicianship blazing at the forefront. Now, straight from the success …
Read More »Single Review: Rass Limit – “It’s Going Down (She’s Going Down)”
The hottest summer of the month continues, and singer-rapper Rass Limit similarly leaves a scorching impression in the realm of underground hip hop. Hailing from Germany, the Cologne-based songwriter’s focus on music production would gradually peak in proficiency in spite of a three-year battle with depression. As a result of …
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Album Review. Pepper: Ohana
Just in time for the summer Pepper have released their seventh studio album entitled Ohana, which is sure to give listeners a reason to rejoice. The LP on a whole is very consistent throughout, channeling beach vibes served up in alternative pop songs, but it is the second half of …
Read More »EP Review. Palmas: To the Valley
The members of the band Palmas may hail from the east coast, but the music on their EP To the Valley highly evokes the feeling of California sun infused pop. The album starts off with “Buzzcut” a short purely instrumental introduction that is under two minutes long and with …
Read More »Album Review: Anchor & Braille – Songs For The Late Night Drive Home
Stephen Christian of Anberlin fame returns to his side project with Anchor & Braille’s third album Songs For The Late Night Drive Home.
Read More »Album Review: Western Plaza
Fall is inevitably coming in just a few short weeks, but you can relive the summer all year round on Western Plaza’s self titled debut album. Full of energy, slightly punk, and Beach Boys vibes, the album has everything you need to make a good one last hurrah summer …
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