Album Review: “Wellness Center” by Nina Garbus

Let’s get into a little bit of information about the band Nina Garbus! For starters, the band group released their first album in March of this year, the album being: Wellness Center. I find it quite exciting that the songs on this track are, well…NEW!  More than anything, I tend to focus more so on lyrics […]

Album Review: “Famously Alive” by Guerilla Toss

The whole of Famously Alive, released in March of this year, caught me with an impressively pleasant surprise! There’s a sense of found appreciation within the creative process that went into this album – both from a lyrical and musical standpoint. With the two combined, if the songs were to have an image, I can’t help but […]

Album Review: “Are You Haunted?” by Methyl Ethel

One of my favorite songs on this album would have to be Ghosting. The way this song leads in is haunting (did I just make a title reference? Hmmm…) It’s as if Jake Webb, the lead singer of Methyl Ethel, is vocalizing himself in an empty room on a vast stage. Ghosting is lovely in […]

Album Review: “Silver Behind the Mirror” by Pearly

Wow, wow, wow! Now typically, the style of music this album portrays wouldn’t be something I would normally gravitate towards. However, I’m pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed each and every song on this album – I’ve even been listening to a few particular songs back-to-back!  I found myself immersed throughout the album, Silver Behind […]

Album Review: “Don’t Talk to Me” by Dropper

The indie rock band from NYC, Dropper, kicks of the album Don’t Talk to Me with the song Two Dollar Beer. Right from the start, the songs hits you with the rip of a guitar. The intensity at the beginning of this song simmers down once the lead singer, Andrea Scanniello, beings to sing.  Throughout the entirety of the […]