Ryan Feyre
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Ryan Feyre is a writer for The Young Folks.

From the Record Crate: Radiohead – “Pablo Honey” (1993)

Radiohead is one of the most influential bands of all time. Coldplay and Machine Gun Kelly have both stated that the English natives are one of their main musical inspirations. Even The National and Muse have inklings of Thom Yorke…

Album Review: Field Music – “Open Here”

In the past, Peter and David Brewis, otherwise known as Field Music, have relied heavily on an extensive cast to make their music. On their most recent album, Open Here, the duo focuses more on what they’re capable of as creators. A…

Album Review: Francis and the Lights – “Just For Us”

Francis Farewell Starlite has quietly led a futuristic musical project worth noting over the past decade. His last album, Farewell, Starlite!, surprised many with its infectious production, and fantastic features from Chance the Rapper, Kanye West and Bon Iver. One aspect of…

EP Review: Drake – “Scary Hours”

Drake boldly stated at the end of More Life that “maybe getting back to my regular life will humble me/I’ll be back in 2018 to give you the summary.”  Fast forward ten months later, and Drizzy delivers us a slice of that…

Album Review: Anderson East – “Encore”

Ever since his first major single “Satisfy Me” hit the radio waves back in 2015, it’s been surprising to see how little attention Anderson East has received amongst the mainstream crowd.  His charming voice carries nostalgia (James Brown maybe?), and…

Album Review: Huncho Jack – “Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho”

Ending the year with a Quavo and Travis Scott  album is fitting, considering 2017 seemed to be the year of collaboration projects for hip hop.  Travis and Quavo are pioneers of their specific sounds, so evidently, this was going to…

Album Review: Jeezy – “Pressure”

Jeezy has always been someone that when people hear his voice, you know it’s him.  His gravelly cadence can be recognized by anyone who follows the genre of hip hop.  The problem is his content and production have always sounded…