‘Hold The Girl’ review: On her latest album Rina Sawayama delivers a cinematic tale of perseverance

Ever since her debut studio album SAWAYAMA released just two years ago, singer-songwriter Rina Sawayama has seen exponential growth in her fanbase and artistic reach. She gained critical acclaim with hits like “STFU!” and “XS” gracing the airwaves. It was…

‘HOLY FVCK’ review: Demi Lovato’s return to rock is a brutally honest adrenaline rush

Demi Lovato needs no introduction. They have been a staple on television for years, from Disney Channel’s hit film Camp Rock to the judge’s seat on The X Factor USA. They’re an outstanding powerhouse vocalist known for dabbling in a…

‘Surrender’ review: Maggie Rogers encourages happiness by any means on her latest album

Allowing your heart to take the lead can be a scary decision. But once you get the hang of it, the world around you changes, often for the better. Singer-songwriter, Maggie Rogers, ponders this way of living in her latest…

Album Review: Diane Coffee releases ‘With People’

Loneliness often feels like missing out on the finer parts of the human experience. In the end, the love that we share between each other is what makes our turbulent existence worth it. Diane Coffee, a tantalizing indie musician signed…

‘Fear Of The Dawn’ review: Jack White embraces the modern without rejecting tradition 

Make of this what you will, but you have to salute Jack White’s unrestrained commitment to mess around with no concern as to whether what comes out makes sense as a cohesive whole. The last time we heard from Jack…

Album Review: Ryan Kennedy -“Libertine”

Québécois singer-songwriter Ryan Kennedy introduces his third studio album, Libertine, via UniforcePro. The album showcases Ryan’s evolving sound, extending past his earlier folk sound to encompass flavors of pop, as well as tangs of country, rock, and hints of ‘70s…

‘Earthling’ review: Eddie Vedder yields mixed results on star-studded solo LP

When a long-established musical titan releases a new album, the results can go a number of ways. The best late-career efforts—Dylan’s Time Out of Mind, Bowie’s Blackstar—can be astounding tectonic shifts, illuminating unexplored corners of their creators’ sound while also…