
“Antisocial Media” by Shiragirl
If the buzz of the guitars doesn’t give you enough of a clue right off the bat, it doesn’t take

If the buzz of the guitars doesn’t give you enough of a clue right off the bat, it doesn’t take

Reviving the energy of disco with a contemporary conceptualism that owes a lot to the hip-hop, formative funk, and classic

If All Else Fails, the new album from Stuart Todd Whitworth, doesn’t start off with searing guitar solos, eruptive drums

Chris Mardini’s name keeps coming up among discriminating pop fans lately, and taking a look at the music video for

Sometimes, all it takes is the warmth of the sun to lift us up from the low places we fall

It’s always the darkest just before the light, and Mr. Reaper adeptly discusses the feeling of broaching the morning sun

Old school beats have been making a big comeback lately, and this is especially evident when listening to a buzz-worthy

Simple songwriting is all quality players need to make incredible music no matter the genre, and the talented Drew Holcomb

Pounding grooves are getting harder and harder to find in the modern rap game, which is probably why the muscular

There’s nothing worse than a hesitant vocal stepping between a breathtaking verse and an audience primed to relate to it,

From the second we first get in contact with the beat in Harper Starling’s “No More What If” forward, the

When stuck in a cycle of bad choices, we’re often forced to learn the rules of life the hard way,

Phoenix, Arizona isn’t the sort of place you associate with Celtic music. The arid deserts and blistering heat are far

Molly Hanmer’s preceding album Stuck in a Daydream ran the stylistic gamut of psychedelia, pop, rock, and other genre touches. It now

Raining down on us with sonic daggers as thick as they are crushingly sharp, the chorus in Tarah Who?’s “Supposedly

As it’s been said by plenty of critics before me this summer, you have to take this contemporary pop/punk comeback

Texture isn’t just a physical property; it’s a sonic element as well, and when channeled in the right direction, it

If there’s any difficult fear in modern music, it’s reinventing the breakup song. We’ve heard it all at this point.

Playful, carefree vibes have been a hard commodity to come by in the past two years, let alone a steady

We’re witnessing a modern soul renaissance unlike anything the pop music world has known in the past forty years right