Green Day are a shadow of their former selves on Father of All… as they try to recapture the anarchic, teenage spirit of their youth. There’s not a lot of variance on Father of All…, the goofy, expletive-ridden new album from everybody’s favourite Californian punk trio. Every song sounds like the White Stripes or the Black Keys; garage, glam, falsetto. Now nearing their 50s … [Read more...] about Green Day: Father of All Motherfuckers – Review
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Jeads: Under the Veneer – Review
Ambient electronic artist Jeads creates a complex, wintery soundscape with an intriguingly layered outlook on new record Under the Veneer. The way Jeads throws himself into his music is both commendable and imposing. As seen on previous record Nocturnal Signal, the artist bases his music around personally collected samples which he then builds soundscapes around to unfold … [Read more...] about Jeads: Under the Veneer – Review
Squirrel Flower: I Was Born Swimming – Review
The guitar confessionals of the Bostonian singer-songwriter Squirrel Flower pack an exquisite punch as she hits her stride with a beguiling collection of sombre and brooding mediations. Ella O’Connor Williams’ new album, I Was Born Swimming, under her Squirrel Flower moniker sets out its stall immediately on its first song, I-80, an opening salvo whose enticing lament … [Read more...] about Squirrel Flower: I Was Born Swimming – Review
Oh Wonder: No One Else Can Wear Your Crown – Review
Oh Wonder release their long-awaited, self-produced album, No One Else Can Wear Your Crown which shows off flawless vocal arrangements, strong messages of self-acceptance and empowerment within a sea of beautiful instrumental breaks. Fans all over the world are thanking Anthony West and Josephine Vander Gucht for sharing their talents and coming together to form, Oh Wonder. … [Read more...] about Oh Wonder: No One Else Can Wear Your Crown – Review
Kesha: High Road – Album Review
Kesha is an artist of contrasts. She's sensitive but fun, carefree yet vulnerable, and bratty. This new release is a follow up to her 2017 album, Rainbow, which was largely centred around her court battle with former collaborator prednisone usa Dr. Luke. Since then, stars such as Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga have shown support for Kesha and she has been able to move … [Read more...] about Kesha: High Road – Album Review
Louis Tomlinson: Walls – Review
Louis Tomlinson goes to painful, often amusing, almost heroic lengths to be himself on Walls, his first solo outing. The 31st of January, 2020 was a significant date in British history. As Union Jacks waved in the streets, a once-powerful world figure declared his independence and announced control over his own future. With his first album since One Direction’s … [Read more...] about Louis Tomlinson: Walls – Review






