Justin Courtney Pierre dives into his past to make sense of his future on new EP, The Price of Salt. Motion City Soundtrack frontman Justin Courtney Pierre appears to be enjoying his recent solo projects. Hot on the tail of his recently released EP An Anthropologist on Mars comes a further five tracks in the shape of The Price of Salt EP, this time giving an even more … [Read more...] about Justin Courtney Pierre: The Price of Salt EP – Review
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G Herbo: 25 – Album Review
G Herbo is back with a strong Chicago sound for his fourth studio album, 25. He uses this release to reflect on his life experiences and music career so far at this milestone age. While this aim is achieved to some extent, unfortunately, it is difficult to find much that is original on this album. The content itself does not lack originality, but its presentation does. He … [Read more...] about G Herbo: 25 – Album Review
Blue and Broke: Night Shadows – Review
Blue and Broke show off their dexterity and musicianship with the genre-twisting and pleasing sounds of Night Shadows. Belgium-based group Blue and Broke are a band that are willing to experiment on a full-length, and that makes them brave. From an evolving sound that delves into soul, rock n’ roll, pop, and ska, lead singer Melissa Anthuenis is the perfect front person to … [Read more...] about Blue and Broke: Night Shadows – Review
Laura Mvula: Pink Noise – Review
Laura Mvula allows her passion for the 80s to take full hold on the delightfully paced and beautifully crafted Pink Noise. Some artists play it safe and stick with an overall sound for most of their careers. But it could be said that the greats are the ones that have the courage to experiment and change direction. Classically-trained musician Laura Mvula has done just that … [Read more...] about Laura Mvula: Pink Noise – Review
Blueanimal: Figment That Was Me – Review
Blueanimal release an album full of hard-hitting topics and alt-rock flows with Figment That Was Me. Alt-rock band Blueanimal from Orlando, Florida have created some of their darkest work with new album, Figment That Was Me. A departure from their previous albums, this meddling of 90s alt-rock, grunge, prog, and acoustic combines with lyrics helping form a concept album that … [Read more...] about Blueanimal: Figment That Was Me – Review
Doja Cat: Planet Her – Album Review
The ever-enthralling Doja Cat breathes more weirdness and escapism into new album, Planet Her. accutane best drug Doja Cat’s relatively short career has already been fraught with triumph, controversy and surrealism. The ultimate artist of our time, Doja can storm the charts, dominate TikTok and shut down Twitter in the same breath - and Planet Her is the perfect … [Read more...] about Doja Cat: Planet Her – Album Review






