Album of the Week: What Is Going On? by Hannah Jadagu

Eighteen-year-old singer/songwriter Hannah Jadagu is serving up pure indie bliss on her debut EP, What Is Going On? Raised in Mesquite, Texas, and currently based out of New York City, the self-taught DIY artist recorded her entire debut using only an iPhone 7. Taking inspiration from Gen-Z beloved indie pop and rock acts such as […]

Album of the Week: “So You Think You’ve Found Love?” by Sasha and the Valentines

This week’s album of the week features a debut record from Austin five-piece Sasha and the Valentines. Truthful to the group and album name, this is a record about love, heartbreak, and everything in between. Drawing inspiration from acts like Tennis and Beach House, Sasha (who’s real name is Sarah Addi) & company have managed […]

Album Review: “Rehearsal” by Skegss

The music trio, Skegss, was formed in 2011 by Byron Bay, Australia natives, Toby Cregan on upright bass, Benjamin Reed on lead guitar, and Jonny Laneway on drums. The band has since toured both nationally and internationally, released several EP’s, and recently released their second studio album. Their new album, Rehearsal, was released on March […]

Album of the Week: “Music” by Benny Sings

Dutch singer, songwriter, and producer Benny Sings is back with his eighth studio album. Benny, whose real name is Tim van Berkestijn, has compilated a solid 30 minutes of breezy yacht rock, R&B, and indie fusions. One of the best things about this album is its features. “Rolled Up” features indie powerhouse Mac Demarco, “Run […]

Album of the Week: “La Vita Olistica” by The Orielles

The Orielles are a 3-piece rock group hailing from Hailfax, United Kingdom. For the past few years, the group has been consistently pushing out amazing space-rock from their home across the pond. With the arrival of the pandemic, however, the group has pushed their creativity and talents to an entirely new level. La Vita Olistica […]

Album Review: “Valencia” by Yeek

Written by John Kuehne Crossing between hip-hop and pop, solo outfit Yeek blends conventions of trap and backs many of his tracks with basslines you’d expect to hear on a Toro y Moi track. Valencia is loose. Of the three episodes of Euphoria my girlfriend made me watch, the kind of instrumentation found here squeezes […]

Album Review: Glow by Alice Pheobe Lou

Alice Phoebe Lou, a South Africa native, is making a splash in the indie music community again by releasing her newest album, Glow, in the wake of a year’s worth of touring her last album. Lou has also previously released albums called Orbit in 2016 and Paper Castles in 2019. According to Lou the album, […]

Album Review: S/T by Antonioni

Coming up in the Seattle DIY scene, 4-piece indie band Antonioni have been playing together since 2016, releasing a few EPs before this debut album. This album sits as a culmination of the sounds of their previous EPs but has a uniqueness to it that would be expected from an introductory album. The band, as […]

Album Review: A Good Distraction by Forty Feet Tall

Forty Feet Tall has made an explosive comeback with their second album, A Good Distraction, a follow up to their debut album, Forty Feet Tall, that was released in 2014. The Los Angeles, California natives got their start in 2011 while still in high school and built quite a fanbase playing gigs in LA, however […]

Album review: I AM JUST A BOY LEAVE ME ALONE !!! by dad sports

This EP by the three-piece out of California is infused with a high-school-coming-of-age nostalgia to it that makes you want to immediately hop in your car and blast it with your windows down. Each track has a light and airy feel to it that leaves you with a “can’t sit still” feeling. It’s one that […]