Venus Blake leans into dark spaces within the human psyche on album, The Other Side of Midnight. Gothic Pop singer-songwriter Venus Blake knows how to build insightful lyrics on subjects that others would shy away from. With anthems and dark-pop pieces influenced by tales of isolation, chaos, addiction, and lost love, Blake builds subtle layers that have a tendency to erupt … [Read more...] about Venus Blake: The Other Side of Midnight – Review
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Jeremy Black: Charade – EP Review
Jeremy Black delivers his unique style of genre-bending electronica in his latest EP, Charade. Berlin-based producer and composer Jeremy Black, best known for his work with alternative/indie artists, continues his new electronic project with the second of four planned releases. The experimental EP features six tracks that blur the lines between genres, but still retain a … [Read more...] about Jeremy Black: Charade – EP Review
Bastille: Give Me The Future – Review
English indie-pop four-piece Bastille show their worldbuilding skills on their fourth album, Give Me The Future. UK indie-pop chart-toppers Bastille return to the stage with their fourth album, Give Me The Future. Taking listeners on a journey from Thelma and Louise’s road trip, to the famous Club 57 of 80s New York, to a hospital in 2019 Australia, and bringing in … [Read more...] about Bastille: Give Me The Future – Review
Kenny Dubman: Conflicted – Review
Kenny Dubman unleashes a flurry of Hard Rock hitters with an 80s edge on album, Conflicted. Kenny Dubman is a rocker through and through. With a career spanning decades that started back in the 80s as a founding member of progressive rock band Prophet, Dubman is now set to release his third independent solo album, Conflicted. Old Dog leads us into the record in … [Read more...] about Kenny Dubman: Conflicted – Review
Mitski: Laurel Hell – Album Review
With her latest studio album Laurel Hell, Mitski once again proves that she is a true expert at crafting beautifully moving music. I stand firm in the belief that discovering a brand new artist that you absolutely love immediately is one of the best feelings in the whole entire world. Sometimes, all it takes is for a friend or family member to show you a certain song … [Read more...] about Mitski: Laurel Hell – Album Review
Korn: Requiem – Album Review
Matthew Wand spins the latest effort from the Godfathers on 90’s metal, Korn. Let’s be frank, Nothing, the 2019 offering by Korn was a dark album akin to their early work such as Self-titled and Life is Peachy. So much has changed in the two years, in both the world and in the Korn family, with the hiatus of bassist and founding member, Fieldy. In all this turmoil, could the … [Read more...] about Korn: Requiem – Album Review