Category: Reviews
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Meet Kacey Musgraves in the “Midde of Nowhere”
After exploring a variety of sounds throughout the duration of her musical career thus far, country pop darling Kacey Musgraves is returning to her country roots with her latest album, Middle of Nowhere.
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Noah Kahan Returns with Emotional Record, “The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs”
New England (and the rest of the world!) rejoice, as Noah Kahan’s latest album, The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs, is finally here
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When “The Final Hour” is Only Just the Beginning
Laufey’s journey within the music industry has been nothing short of a major success story.
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The Next Chapter: Conan Gray’s “Wishbone Deluxe”
Last May, after only a year after releasing his album Found Heaven, Conan Gray announced his fourth studio album, Wishbone.
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Holly Humberstone Invites You Into Her Cruel World with Release of New Album
Holly Humberstone is back with her highly anticipated sophomore album, Cruel World, which encourages contrasting emotions to coexist with one another and successfully creates a unique and slightly tragic fairytale composed of Holly’s lived experiences, memories, and relationships.
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Snail Mail Returns With Latest Record, Ricochet
Ricochet is the first full-length album release from indie rock artist Lindsey Jordan a.k.a Snail Mail in five years, and it was absolutely worth the wait.
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SB19’s “Wakas at Simula” Is More Than an Album – It’s a Cultural Shift
Wakas at Simula, meaning “the end and the beginning”, feels like both a closing chapter and a fresh start for SB19.
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LK99 Is The Best New R&B Album Release, And Here’s Why
Dutch-born American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Leven Kali continues to affirm why he’s operating at such a sharp creative peak.
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Ella Mai Takes Her Songwriting to the Next “100” With Brand-New Single
Valentine’s Day is approaching, and there is one artist who never fails to make me feel so in love. And that is Ella Mai.
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Running in Circles: Lexa Gates Traps Herself Inside “I AM”
Hailing from Queens, rapper and singer Lexa Gates is no stranger to a 10-hour-long performance piece ahead of an album rollout.