New Old Music by Noam Shapira: Review
Noam Shapira’s latest album, New Old Music, dropped on December 27, 2024, and it’s exactly what you’d expect from a musician with over 15 years of experience and a deep connection with his collaborators. Based in NYC but deeply influenced by his roots and life journey, Noam has crafted a sound that blends pop, rock, classical, and jazz in a way that feels both fresh and timeless…
Music is Life by John Tibbits: Review
Emerging singer-songwriter John Tibbits has dropped his debut album, Music is Life—an 8-track journey that’s equal parts personal diary and social commentary. With introspective storytelling and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre, Tibbits takes listeners on a ride through big themes like self-image, climate change, and the legacies we leave behind…
3a (LA LA LA) by Confidence Man: Review
Confidence Man’s 3AM (LA LA LA) is an unapologetically fun, eclectic, and euphoric dive into the dance music zeitgeist, solidifying the Australian duo’s reputation as one of the most entertaining acts in the electronic pop scene…
From Zero by Linkin Park: Review
Linkin Park's latest album, From Zero, is a bold and intriguing entry in their discography..
Two Shell: Album Review
Two Shell's self-titled debut album is a dazzling display of experimental electronic music, blending genres like UK bass and hyperpop with an unapologetically playful and chaotic approach…
GNX by KENDRICK LAMAR: Review
Kendrick’s surprise album has taken the world by storm. We give you our verdict…
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by CHAPPELL ROAN: Review
In light of her meteoric rise, we look at Chappell Roan’s juggernaut album from last year..
Hit Me Hard and Soft by BILLIE EILISH: Review
We take a look at Billie Eilish’s devastatingly brilliant new album..
Eternal Sunshine by Ariana Grande: Review
Ariana Grande’s latest album, Eternal Sunshine, is a bold and emotionally charged return after her four-year musical hiatus…