“She’s upset that they keep changing the taste of Coke,” a sample from the 1980’s sitcom Golden Girls begins “Golden Gal”, and describes Animal Collective’s career […]
Jarrod Alonge’s Sunrise Skater Kids take a look back at Sunday with “All The Old Things”
After the release of his debut studio album, Beating a Dead Horse (followed shortly by Beating a Dead Horse Deluxe Ultra-Limited Exclusive Undead Edition), YouTube comedian Jarrod Alonge […]
“Death of a Bachelor” completes Panic! at the Disco’s pop transformation
Last year in April, Panic! at the Disco had the final departure of a band mate, leaving singer Brendon Urie on his own. Spencer Smith […]
“★” is a final bow from David Bowie
★ calls to attention the life of a legend, one forever bound in acting, theatrics, and music; when it was first released, it only appealed as a […]
2015 Music in Review
To Pimp a Butterfly– Kendrick Lamar proves that he is the king of hip-hop with this sixteen track epic about the racial struggles of a community that are […]
Nashville rockers Blank Range plot trajectory upwards
Quite possibly the most rocking band out of Nashville right now, Blank Range has been jamming their way along the road, just recently finishing up […]
Music festivals draw ears towards Florida
Ten years ago, if you asked a random person on the street what they knew about Coachella or Bonnaroo, it would have been met with […]
Extra Celestial takes the stage
There are many women who are prominent in music today, but it can be difficult to find bands backed exclusively by girls. Extra Celestial proves […]
Ought’s sophomore release “Sun Coming Down” a solid effort
Montreal-based Ought, one of the most buzzed about bands of the recent post-punk wave, are at it again with Sun Coming Down, an impressive follow up […]
Beirut plans for the future with a throwback to the past in “No No No”
After suffering a divorce and a nervous breakdown, Zach Condon, the lead member of his band Beirut, still managed to release a light and breezy LP […]
Ed Sheeran Captivates Audience at Amalie Arena
It’s rare when one person can captivate an audience of almost 15,000 people with just an acoustic guitar and a looping station. Ed Sheeran manages […]
Beach House embarks on an audible transition with “Depression Cherry”
Depression Cherry is the fifth album by Baltimore dream-pop duo Beach House, who have made a career out of creating space-y slow jams that fit […]