“As we go through life, one of the big questions about things we purchase… is what the value of it is. Is it really worth it?” Nas’s thirteenth studio album King’s Disease provides fresh but thoughtful perspectives on his career and contemporary social issues, as well as collaborations with a range of artists. The combination of Hit-Boy’s production and Nas’s rich lyricism … [Read more...] about Nas: King’s Disease – Album Review
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Annamay: Out of Reach – Single Review
Annamay highlights her innermost feelings, longing to experience that strong connection once again on the honest and open single Out of Reach. Annamay has come a long way since her debut album Fuck You released in 2019. At times the record was laced with anger, but now, Annamay appears to have vented most of her frustration in 2020, looking back on parts of her life with a … [Read more...] about Annamay: Out of Reach – Single Review
Maya Hawke: Blush – Review
After showcasing her talents through modelling and acting, Maya Hawke, the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, is ready to show the world her array of talents with her soft country and folk stylised debut album, Blush. It’s not uncommon that actors turn towards music at some point in their career, just look at every Disney channel star! But it is more unusual … [Read more...] about Maya Hawke: Blush – Review
Broken Hands: Split In Two – Review
Broken Hands finally release a followup to their exceptional 2015 debut, but have those five years hindered their momentum? It’s been a long five years since Broken Hands released their debut album, Turbulence, both for fans and the band alike. Having announced signing to Atlantic Records in 2018 for their follow up record, they have since toured the world, scrapped the … [Read more...] about Broken Hands: Split In Two – Review
Burna Boy: Twice As Tall – Review
Prepare yourself for positivity, dancing, afrobeats, tropical vibes and a damn lot of feel-good music with Burna Boy and his new record; Twice As Tall. A genuine theme of sunny music is displayed throughout this album and although Burna Boy’s trademark African style is prevalent in more than a handful of tracks, the record still allows the artist to showcase an element of … [Read more...] about Burna Boy: Twice As Tall – Review
Susanna: Baudelaire & Piano – Review
Scandinavian art-pop singer-songwriter Susanna grows gothic wings and breathes new life into the poetry of Charles Baudelaire whilst exercising an unwavering devotion to sparse melancholy. Over the course of a thirteen-year career, the captivating, noir-infused music of the Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanna Wallumrod has consistently inhabited the darker corridors of life, … [Read more...] about Susanna: Baudelaire & Piano – Review