On March 24th, Lewis Watson released his much-anticipated album Midnight. The English singer-songwriter maintains his mellow beats and acoustic style from his earlier EPs, but he adds some …
Spoon’s “Hot Thoughts” Release & Review
As of last week, Spoon’s ninth studio album, Hot Thoughts, is out and available for listening! The album maintains the band’s recognizable indie rock vibe, while also adding a ne…
Paradise Fears Revisits Songs with “Someone Else’s Dream”
Paradise Fears is back with a brand new album full of reworks of already released songs. The album, “Someone Else’s Dream” contains eight songs—six reworks and two new song…
Blue Healer – “Blue Healer” Album Review
Indie pop trio Blue Healer’s debut album is composed of the most eclectic synthpop you could ever find alongside a brilliant contribution to songwriting; nothing less was expected from the musi…
Album Review: GLA by Twin Atlantic
Review by Jess Williams Scottish pop-punk rockers Twin Atlantic have delivered a speedy follow up album to their 2014 release Great Divide. Their newest album GLA, due out September 9th, sees the band…
Jordan Fisher’s Self-Titled EP Review
You might know Jordan Fisher from “Teen Beach Movie, “from “Grease: Live” or as our most recent cover star. The time has finally come for his self-titled EP to be released.…
Me Like Bees “There Will Be Time” Review
After winning the Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands, indie rock band Me Like Bees won the chance to work with producer John Feldmann for their EP, There Will Be Time, set to release April 8. Feldman…
Close Listening: Lapsley “Long Way Home” Album Review
Stunning listeners everywhere, 19-year old Holly Låpsley Fletcher, otherwise known as Lapsley, makes her debut March 4th and doesn’t disappoint a single music fan. With chill indie vibes, L…
Album Review: One Direction “Made In The A.M”
On Friday the 13th, two highly anticipated albums were released. Justin Bieber Purpose and One Direction’s fifth album Made In The A.M. Both albums aren’t similar they are completely dif…