There’s a certain expectation that comes along with the release of a self-titled record. It’s almost as if the band is putting a definitive seal of “this is us” on the albu…
Music at the Intersection Festival 2024: Day 2
Our second day in Saint Louis was unforgettable, filled with amazing music and some unexpected surprises. Sunday began with a delicious brunch at Tin Roof, a live music bar and restaurant that perfect…
Album Review: Hotel Bleu – Broadside
Once you check into Broadside’s Hotel Bleu, you won’t want to check out. In fact, you’ll likely want to move into the penthouse suite to fully immerse yourself in the experience. B…
Album Review: The Band CAMINO’s “The Dark”
After their debut self-titled album’s launch in 2021, the indie-alt trio, The Band CAMINO, makes a return with their sophomore full-length release, The Dark. This album focuses on the theme of c…
Album Review: Nothing But Thieves’ “Dead Club City”
Are you ready to join the Dead Club City? We sure are! The highly-anticipated fourth full-length album by Nothing But Thieves has finally been released and we cannot get enough. The album opens with t…
EP Review: Michigander’s It Will Never Be The Same
Michigander is the sonic alter ego of singer-songwriter Jason Singer, a native of (as his artistic moniker suggests) Michigan. He’s been steadily gaining buzz for a few years now with singles su…
Album Review: Miley Cyrus’s “Endless Summer Vacation”
Less than two weeks ago, Miley Cyrus released her eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation featuring 13 tracks and collaborations with Sia and Brandi Carlile. Created as a love letter to Los A…
Album Review: Gorillaz’s Cracker Island
Gorillaz are a British virtual band whose output has spanned more genres than it has albums, but can most generally be described as a form of indie rock. Within the fictional universe that the band…
Album Review: AURORA by Daisy Jones & The Six
The angst, tension and punch of 70s rock n roll is carefully curated in Daisy Jones & The Six’s AURORA. The album was officially released this past week, a day before its visual counte…
Album Review: Quinn XCII & “The People’s Champ”
Quinn XCII is back with his fifth studio album The People’s Champ. An album that’s all about finding time for yourself and being your own champion amidst the lows, the Detroit-based sing…