Lil Yachty pulls out all the stops on new album Lil Yachty 3, with a strong feature list and a direction that suits the artist's mainstream sound. After bursting into the music scene in 2016, Lil Yachty keeps trying to prove himself after questions spiral if he can actually rap. But attracting teen hipsters is what he does best and by incorporating pop and rap, an … [Read more...] about Lil Yachty: Lil Boat 3 – Album Review
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Archie Shepp, Damu The Fudgemunk and Raw Poetic: Ocean Bridges – Review
Archie Shepp, the 82-year-old jazz icon, shines on an edifying, fluid and thrilling maelstrom of jagged jazz and booming hip-hop that transcends the dilution, novelty value and timidity of crossover records. Ever since emerging in the turbulent 1960’s as a consummate free jazz trailblazer, passionate educator, ‘New Thing’ progenitor and guiding light of Afro-centric black … [Read more...] about Archie Shepp, Damu The Fudgemunk and Raw Poetic: Ocean Bridges – Review
Mt. Joy: Rearrange Us – Album Review
Mt. Joy have created a harmonious sound, suitable for all scenarios via their brand new album Rearrange Us. It is a record that oozes relaxation and positivity and has the ability to fill any room, even during these strange times of isolation and lockdown. Whether you’re taking a long walk to get some air, writing something new, creating a masterpiece or simply chilling in … [Read more...] about Mt. Joy: Rearrange Us – Album Review
Vistas: Everything Changes In The End – Review
Vistas create the perfect indie-summer anthems on new album Everything Changes In The End, but have nowhere to play them. It’s a strange world at the moment, but indie revellers Vistas are here to remind us that upbeat indie and summer vibes can still be enjoyed at home with new album Everything Changes In The End. Although this will only be for some; it all depends whether … [Read more...] about Vistas: Everything Changes In The End – Review
Woods: Strange To Explain – Review
Woods, Brooklyn’s campfire psych-folkies, resurface with a creamy, evocative and sleek slice of dream-pop psychedelia which marries inviting and pretty melodies to philosophical lyrical content. Woods, the New York folk-rockers led by Jeremy Earl and Jarvis Taveniere, have quietly cultivated an enviable canon of warm, dreamy psych-folk-pop over the past decade or so. Now … [Read more...] about Woods: Strange To Explain – Review
Katie Von Schleicher: Consummation – Review
The third, shape-shifting album from the Brooklyn singer-songwriter Katie Von Schleicher is a minor break-up classic of confessional chamber-pop and electronic psych-rock, propelled by urgency, despair and a willingness to take intriguing left turns. The New York-based artist Katie Von Schleicher is no shrinking violet. On her latest adventure, Consummation, she has … [Read more...] about Katie Von Schleicher: Consummation – Review






