Concert Recap: Pecos & The Rooftops Shine Bright at Cook’s Garage

Making their headlining debut to a sold-out crowd at Cook’s Garage’s, Pecos & the Rooftops delivered an energetic set showcasing their rowdy blend of country and rock on Saturday night. Formed in Lubbock, Pecos Hurley and his band have been touring consistently ever since their debut single, This Damn Song, blew up all across the […]

Concert Recap: Zack Fox and ZelooperZ Get the Crowd Going at Club Dada

Zack Fox is one of those artists that if you know who they are, you are a major fan of their work. Known for his comedic tweets and his irreverent music, Zack Fox made a lane for himself in hip-hop by making comedy rap music that appreciates the culture of the entire genre of hip-hop. […]

2021 Recap: Brent Faiyaz

Though Brent Faiyaz did not release his new album Wasteland this year, he has been quite busy releasing a bunch of loose singles and EPs as well as a plethora of features to hold fans over until the album is ready. Here’s a recap of all the music he has released this year all in one place.

Album Review: “Certified Lover Boy” by Drake

As the year comes to a close, I wanted to look back on some of my favorite albums of the year and break down why I think they are so great. Today, we look at the controversial Certified Lover Boy by Drake.

Zachary’s Top 100 Albums of 2021

As 2020 began, it was on pace to become one of the best years for music in a while with tons of mainstream artists hinting at and promoting their new projects. Of course with the COVID-19 Pandemic, artists couldn’t tour off of their albums, so the major labels and artists decided it would be best […]

Album Review: “Vince Staples” by Vince Staples

By withholding the bass or Big Boy’s radio show for the self-titled project, Vince Staples lets his lyrics and storytelling stand alone at the forefront untouched to create his most open and sentimental album yet

Album Review: “Inside Every Fig Is A Dead Wasp” by Lunar Vacation

 “Inside Every Fig Is A Dead Wasp” is the first studio album from Atlanta based band Lunar Vacation. Although this is their first full-length album, the band has been together since 2016, with the bulk of their output previously being a series of EPs consisting of a few songs each. Lunar Vacation’s songs trend towards […]

Album Review: “Campus” by Royel Otis

My last review of the semester and I couldn’t have picked a better album. It’s one of the shorter ones I’ve listened to but each song is something really special. This EP inspires feelings of nostalgia, provoking memories of driving around with friends, windows rolled down at sunset. This is the Australian duo’s first album […]

Album Review: “ILEANA” by Generationals

ILEANA is the newly released EP by alternative duo Generationals. It sounds like they were experimenting with their sound a bit because all four songs varied just a bit. At times I heard a small amount of an alternative rock and at other times I was hearing bits of electronic music complementing the song. “I […]

Album Review: “A Way Forward” by Nation of Language

A Way Forward is the second album released by alternative group Nation of Language. This album reminds me a lot of the first album review I did, “Joshua” by French 79. A Way Forward has this retro, techno sound that seems reminiscent of the 1980s. “Across That Fine Line” is a standout song on the […]