‘Dirt Femme’ review: Tove Lo shares her take on the status quo in her latest album

Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo has returned with her latest album, Dirt Femme. Though it is her fifth studio album, this will be her first project released under her own record label, Pretty Swede Records. Known for painting dark hues over…

‘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 in the industry as a versatile electronic R&B group,…

‘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 single time! Especially with her newly released album titled…

‘Screen Violence’ Review: CHVRCHES deliver a poignant light at the end of the tunnel

‘Screen Violence’ explores a much more vulnerable side of CHVRCHES that pushes their synth-pop sound without foregoing their own signature.

‘Pink Noise’ review: Laura Mvula goes supernova

Emerging with more vitality than ever after a messy breakup with her previous label, Laura Mvula’s first album under Atlantic, ‘Pink Noise’ tells a story of reinvention and jubilance amidst great personal hardship. Pink Noise’s first point of contact is…

Purity Ring’s “Womb” Is an Atmospheric Experience to Get Lost In

While many alternative bands producing music today add an element of synth-pop to their music, Purity Ring encapsulates what the genre can showcase when utilized as the main backdrop. Purity Ring’s music style experiments with distorted vocals and electric-dipped percussive…