The debut studio album from Guise, Youngest Daughter, is full of love, passion, and wonderfully soothing indie folk music. If you were to tell twelve-year-old me that as an adult, indie-folk would be my favorite music genre, I’d probably laugh hysterically in your face and say that you’re crazy. As a kid, it was pop or nothing. Maybe my distaste for anything else came … [Read more...] about Guise: Youngest Daughter – Review
Sigrid: How To Let Go – Review
Sigrid more than proves her pop prowess on second studio album, How To Let Go. The first time I had ever heard of Norwegian singer-songwriter Sigrid was in 2017, when she released the song Everybody Knows, which appeared in the film Justice League. A terrific song in a sadly terrible movie. But I do remember being in love with that song. I played it every day … [Read more...] about Sigrid: How To Let Go – Review
Faye Webster: Car Therapy Sessions – EP Review
With her second extended play, Car Therapy Sessions, Faye Webster stumbles backwards, treading familiar ground instead of paving the way forward. Ever since she first entered the music scene back in 2013 with the release of her debut studio album Run and Tell, American singer-songwriter Faye Webster has served as somewhat of an indie darling. She isn’t a household … [Read more...] about Faye Webster: Car Therapy Sessions – EP Review
Reema: Rooftops & Riversides – EP Review
Rooftops & Riversides, the new extended play from indie-folk singer Reema, is an extremely relaxing and fun listen, even if it’s pretty short. There’s nothing worse than getting to the end of a really strong album and realizing that it’s, well, over. You wonder what the album would’ve been like had it been one or two songs longer. Would it even make a … [Read more...] about Reema: Rooftops & Riversides – EP Review
Camila Cabello: Familia – Review
Cuban-American singer-songwriter Camila Cabello’s Familia is an extreme rollercoaster ride of fun and emotions, and it’s also her best album yet. Camila Cabello really took the world by storm in 2017 when she released Havana, the lead single from her debut studio album Camila. It was played on almost every radio station imaginable and absolutely dominated the … [Read more...] about Camila Cabello: Familia – Review
Louis Dunford: The Popham – Review
With just six songs at his disposal, Louis Dunford has created a truly staggering EP with plenty of deep-cutting things to say. Before I went ahead to click play on Louis Dunford’s new EP The Popham, I had absolutely no idea who he was. The name sort of sounded familiar so I went ahead to check what else he had done that I may be familiar with, only to discover that I … [Read more...] about Louis Dunford: The Popham – Review