Category: Reviews

  • Film Fest- The Hate U Give: The Film Everyone Loves

    With finals just around the corner, one way to “destress from the test” is to watch some of the eye-catching films that were featured in the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. One amazing film that premiered here at the film fest was George Tillman Jr.’s The Hate U Give. TheHate U Give gets its source material from…

    Film Fest- The Hate U Give: The Film Everyone Loves
  • Vince Staples Brings Radio to Life on FM!

    FM! is presented to give the impression that the listener popped the radio on. “Feels Like Summer” starts with a flip-through of various FM stations before turning the volume up and settling on Vince’s opener. The production across the first few tracks isn’t the EDM-infused rap that made last year’s Big Fish Theory special, but…

    Vince Staples Brings Radio to Life on FM!
  • Indie Darlings Team Up for Collab EP

    Indie rockers Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker have made their breakthrough into the world of indie music with each of their debuts. Now, the young singers join forces to deliver boygenius, a 6-track EP showcasing what the three have become known for: slowcore indie rock. Some of the songs have the verses sung…

    Indie Darlings Team Up for Collab EP
  • Film Fest: Quincy Does Justice to Music Icon

    Typically, when you sit down to watch a biographical documentary, you expect to leave the theatre having learned a great deal about the subject’s life. Quincy achieves all that and so much more. In its two-hour runtime, the film covers the extraordinary life of Quincy Jones–one of the most highly accomplished and celebrated musicians, producers,…

    Film Fest: Quincy Does Justice to Music Icon
  • Lil Yachty Dumps Second Album of 2018

    Already his 3rd release since 2017, Lil Yachty improves from this year’s other LP, but still struggles with his weaknesses. Much of Nuthin’ 2 Prove is bogged by bland production and empty vocals. “We Outta Here” and “I’m the Mac” don’t have any rhythm changes: it’s just the same boring trap beat over and over.…

    Lil Yachty Dumps Second Album of 2018
  • Ella Mai Slips But Soothes on Full-Length Debut

    After a trio of EPs, Ella Mai’s self-titled first full-length is a flawed but elegant record for the British R&B singer. The album opens up Mai’s inner psyche, as she presents her name like an acronym with each letter representing a feeling. Starting with “E” for “emotion” and closing on “I” for “inner”, the definitions…

    Ella Mai Slips But Soothes on Full-Length Debut