Tagged - Album Review

“143” review: Katy Perry needs a wellness check

I wish I could say I respect Perry for trying, but her total lack of respect for music, her fans, and herself makes it impossible for me to do so. Read More

Descriptions on how Julie is indescribable

If one were to try and put the sentiments of this album into words, they might be fervor, disappointment, or longing.  Read More

COIN’s “I’m Not Afraid Of Music Anymore” immerses listeners into their stories

As someone who wouldn’t consider themselves a typical COIN fan, I think most of the album is wonderfully done. Read More

‘Belaya Polosa’ and the beauty of post-punk music

If you’re into the mixture of synth-pop with a side helping of depression, you should definitely try it out. Read More

Miranda Lambert did not die in 2009: “Postcards From Texas” expands her repertoire

If you are seeking an album to join the country wave, “Postcards From Texas” is a great way to start. Read More

Don’t let Sarah Kinsley’s “Escaper” pass you by

Sarah Kinsley is much more than a TikTok one-hit-wonder. Read More

Unfortunately, “F-1 Trillion” is the best country album title of all time

If you have been living under a rock, you may not have heard about the summer's most bewildering development: Post Malone's country album. Studded with southern legends (Tim McGraw, Dolly Parton, and Luke Combs, to name a few), “F-1 Trillion" is a project of epic proportions. With 18 tracks, 15 features, and an already available […]

Falling in Reverse’s new album cements them as one of the worst bands of all time

You don’t have to separate the art from the artist, I promise — the music isn’t worth listening to either. Read More

Nu metal powerhouse Linkin Park makes a controversial return

With their debut performance, the band welcomed new vocalist Emily Armstrong to the lineup with an announcement of a new tour and upcoming album. Read More

The new Nails album ripped my ears off and I liked it — “Every Bridge Burning” review

Extreme metal legends, Nails, have returned after eight years since their last effort, “You Will Never Be One of Us,” with a new project that continues their streak of deadly and pummeling grindcore. Read More