“We aren’t coming at the new music we’re writing with a model or inspiring genre, we aren’t trying to write something hip or cool, we are just writing something that … Continue Reading A Year in New York prepare to play St. Andrews Hall
“I do think taking an honest look at our output and asking if it marginalizes or demeans another person or group of people is healthy and responsible. Are you helping … Continue Reading Friendship Commanders explore themes of social injustice with BILL
“Originally, the goal was to look at my life as a whole and see how I’ve evolved, I wanted a cathartic experience.”
Let’s be honest, narrowing down your top albums of the year can get a little tricky. 2018 brought us a lot of talent in a wide array of genres. Artists … Continue Reading Editor’s Picks: Top Albums of 2018
Doing a yearly review can be tricky — so much good music comes out over the course of a year. This year was no exception, with phenomenal releases across all … Continue Reading Contributor’s Choice: Top Songs of 2018
“Healy’s understanding of the impact moves to provide human contact on an interactive and real level — leading to the penultimate understanding that trying to live is succeeding in not … Continue Reading ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’: The 1975’s most prophetic work so far
“Fans can expect an energetic set performed by four dudes that love playing music. We put everything into each moment while we’re on stage to put on the best possible … Continue Reading The Faim on first U.S. tour with Hands Like Houses
“The aggression and anger are accompanied by notes of sadness and doom. The slivers of hope and acceptance come in waves. They are not in order, and are experienced simultaneously.”
“Origins comes across as a gimmick with subpar lyrics and production that feels haphazardly thrown together.”
“Russell’s insightful and educating lyrics provide a deeper level of intimacy to the work. The intricate work of the guitars with the vast bass tones present a sense of urgency … Continue Reading Album Review: Silent Planet dissects the current state of humanity on When the End Began
“Perhaps it was the occasion, perhaps it was the lyrics and the voice that they were supposed to come from, or perhaps a combination of a handful of things, but … Continue Reading We Came As Romans plays hometown Detroit for first time since death of Kyle Pavone
“Trench picks up where Blurryface left off with Tyler Joseph exploring the many dimensions of his voice throughout the album.”
“Listeners can expect to hear a rock band loaded with talent that can take you on a sonic journey. From ambient, emotional songs, charged with cascading vocals, to riff laden … Continue Reading The Rooftop Rebellion bring new blend of sound in 2018
“This song means a lot to me and has a lot of emotion flowing through it so I wanted to show the emotions I felt in visual form as well.”