Category: Reviews

  • 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
  • Mount Eerie brings hits to the stage in live album

    Over the last couple of years, Mount Eerie has released two of the most heart-rending albums of the decade–a grief-stricken collection of ballads entitled A Crow Looked at Me, and it’s slightly more hopeful, yet still powerfully impactful Now Only. Detail by painful detail, Crow outlines the immediate backlash that Phil Elverum, the singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist behind…

    Mount Eerie brings hits to the stage in live album
  • Hozier Returns With New EP

    He’s back. That smooth blues-singing, bearded Irish man we all know as Hozier. His newly released EP Nina Cried Power is the first we’ve heard from him in four years since his last album, and with just four songs, it’s got a lot to say. The first track, “Nina Cried Power”, flies you through a…

    Hozier Returns With New EP
  • Straight Outta Compton Celebrates 30 years

    This past August, NWA’s legendary album celebrated its 30th anniversary. For the most part, rap music in the mid ‘80s was simply innocent, dancy, and fun. Run DMC rapped about how king-like they were, Grandmaster Flash preached his “Message”, it was a simple genre anyone could enjoy. Then a bunch a dudes from the hood…

    Straight Outta Compton Celebrates 30 years
  • Vans Warped Tour 2018 Review

    The Final Cross Country Vans Warped Tour has come to an eventful close. Much like every other outdoor concert I’ve ever been to in Florida weather, it rained quite a bit at Warped Tour in Jacksonville, but luckily not until it was more than halfway through the day. With a total of 7 stages and…

    Vans Warped Tour 2018 Review
  • Solo: A Star Wars Story

    When I first heard about Solo, the big question I had wasn’t about the story or cast but the composer. Thankfully, John Powell was announced. Out of all the composers working today I think a select few, Powell included, are the best choices to succeed John Williams when he steps down after Episode IX. Going…

    Solo: A Star Wars Story