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, …
‘Heart On My Sleeve’ review: Ella Mai’s latest is a rollercoaster of emotion
Have you ever had a friend whose tumultuous relationship repeatedly left them shattered? Only to be back in the culprit’s arms every time? This is the emotional dilemma many people face as they …
‘why can’t we just pretend?’ review: Marian Hill drops their best work yet
The Philadelphia duo comprising Marian Hill, Samantha Gongol and Jeremy Lloyd, have recently released their new album titled why can’t we just pretend? Together, they have made a name for themselves i…
‘Broken Hearts Club’ review: Syd’s latest turns her heartache into liberation
California native and singer-songwriter, Syd returns with her sophomore project, Broken Hearts Club. Widely known as the lead vocalist for the alternative R&B band, The Internet — she is a force t…
‘PEP’ review: Lights returns with synth-pop work of art
At its best, electronic dance music is an immersive experience. It illuminates the room in pure ecstacy and relaxed inhibitions — a phenomenon that alternative pop musician, Lights gets right every si…
‘Humble Quest’ review: Maren Morris’s latest leans into country-pop with beautifully simplistic results
Maren Morris has returned with her third studio album Humble Quest, and it’s quite the collection of conversational melodies! Though a prolific country artist, she’s known for taking inspiration from …
‘Who Cares?’ review: Rex Orange County falls short of creative exploration
Rex Orange County — informally known as Alexander James O’Connor — has released his fourth album titled Who Cares? under RCA Records. In recent years, this singer/songwriter has become quite the poste…