Berlin-based band Parcels may be a five-piece, but they move effortlessly as one on this album—an album that will get you moving, too. Three years after the release of their first, self-titled studio album Parcels, the Australian-formed, Berlin-based five-piece present their latest album, Day/Night. At nineteen tracks, split into two sections (nine songs for Day and ten for … [Read more...] about Parcels: Day/Night – Album Review
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Seneko: ‘69 Camaro – EP Review
Seneko unleashes his alt-rock and country-infused sound over five tracks on his new EP, ‘69 Camaro. Alt-rock and country artist Seneko - aka Stan Olshefski - likes to lean on what he knows best, and because of this, his sound has developed well. As they say, do what you love and it’ll show off your best work. New EP ‘69 Camaro is a testament to this, flitting around the … [Read more...] about Seneko: ‘69 Camaro – EP Review
Hana Vu: Public Storage – Review
Hana Vu’s third album, Public Storage, is a powerful meditation on the self, change and loss. Her stellar signature sound is one thing she shows no signs of losing. The cover art of Los Angeles-based artist Hana Vu’s newest album, Public Storage, follows the pattern of the three singles released prior to it—Maker, Keeper, and Everybody’s Birthday, which featured … [Read more...] about Hana Vu: Public Storage – Review
Megan Thee Stallion: Something For Thee Hotties
The devil works hard, but Megan Thee Stallion works harder. Barely a week after the launch of her Popeyes Hottie Sauce, Megan drops her latest release Something For Thee Hotties: a compilation mixtape of unreleased songs and freestyles, dedicated to her fans. As with her 2020 release, Good News, Megan never strays far from her brand of solid flows and sexual … [Read more...] about Megan Thee Stallion: Something For Thee Hotties
The War On Drugs: I Don’t Live Here Anymore – Review
The War On Drugs’ new album I Don’t Live Here Anymore, whilst nice, is a little too muted at times. I’ll cut to the chase: I wasn’t convinced by this album. Don’t get me wrong, I can see why it’s good – tender lyrics, delicate acoustic guitars, and an overall theme of ‘resilience in the face of despair’ to which many listeners will undoubtedly be able to relate. That being … [Read more...] about The War On Drugs: I Don’t Live Here Anymore – Review
Biffy Clyro: The Myth of The Happily Ever After – Review
For an album consisting of cast-offs and throwaways, Biffy Clyro’s latest work is full of poignance, relevance and comes together as a cohesive body of work. For many artists, the circumstances of the last two years gave rise to some incredible music. Biffy Clyro are no exception. A year on from A Celebration of Endings, they return with a much more thoughtful, reflective … [Read more...] about Biffy Clyro: The Myth of The Happily Ever After – Review






