Working Men’s Club is the self-titled debut album by the musical group of the same name, being released only within a year of their 2019 single, Bad Blood. Centered in Todmorden, England, the group’s chemical makeup is as follows: frontman Syd Minsky-Sargeant, Rob Graham, Mairead O’Connor, and bassist Liam Ogburn. The foundation of the group’s […]
Album Review: A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. 1) by Common
Common is an American rapper from Chicago. He has been making music since his 1992 debut album “Can I Borrow a Dollar?”. Since his debut album, Common has released eleven albums. His latest album “A Beautiful Revolution (Pt. 1)” is an amazing, beautiful album by Common. The first track (A Beautiful Revolution) Intro is a […]
Album Review: Monument by Molchat Doma
Molchat Doma is a new-wave/synth-pop band that formed in 2017. The band comes from Minsk, Belarus. This is the group’s third album release entitled Monument, and it was quite enjoyable, to say the least. The first track of the album called Utonut’ is a great opening track with its inspired 80s pop music sound. While […]
Album Review: Fake It Flowers by Beabadoobee
Beabadoobee is an alternative/indie artist that was born in the Philippines. These last couple of years Beabadoobee has released four eps but no albums. Fake It Flowers is the artist’s debut album, and it is a joy to listen to. The first track of the album entitled Care is a good opening track with this […]
Album Review: Party Favors by Sir Chloe
Sir Chloe is an American indie rock band based in Vermont. The members of this band include Dana Foote, Palmer Foote, Austin Holmes, and Teddy O’Mara. The band has released singles, but their album Party Favors is the group’s debut ep. Right off the bat, the first track Squaring Up is a great start to […]
Album review: Peel by Peel
Peel is the first, self-titled EP from the two-piece creative project from sunny Los Angeles. This EP was carefully and meticulously crafted, and the work really shows through. This album is heavily textured, with the bulk of it coming from synthesizers, sleek percussive sounds, and somewhat haunting vocals. The first two tracks, “Catch and […]
Album review: Remote by Wallows
Wallows, the three-piece indie pop group from Los Angeles, came in strong with their latest EP, Remote. This EP revisits their typical theme of covering some pretty deep lyrics with an irresistible beat and melody that you can’t help but dance to. With the majority of the members having girlfriends, and all being in their […]
Album review: Shore by Fleet Foxes
Shore, the fourth studio album from Fleet Foxes, presents itself as an exciting new chapter in this band’s story. Recorded mostly in quarantine after a 3-year hiatus, it explores a more personal and introspective reflection on many different aspects of life such as celebrations of icons past and emotional bars in relationships. Each track brings […]
Album Review: Wachito Rico by Boy Pablo
Boy Pablo is a Norwegian indie-pop artist. He has been creating music since 2015. Boy Pablo has had a few eps released, but Wachito Rico is the artist’s first full-length album. The first track on this album titled I Hope She Loves Me Back is a great starting track that lets the listener get a […]
Album review: Dead Swells by Dead Swells
Dead Swells is the first, self-titled, studio album from the 5-piece indie band hailing from South Carolina. This album is full of nostalgia and a longing for the past all wrapped up in the pretty packaging of an upbeat rhythm and danceable songs. Paul Nederostek, who wrote and produced almost the entirety of this album, […]