Album Review: Alison Wonderland โ€“ Ghost World

In our Alison Wonderland Ghost World review, we explore the albumโ€™s balance of melodic EDM, hard-hitting bass, and the dual creative forces driving her latest release.

In Color Paints Bright Alt-Pop on Snow Day EP

Nashville-based alt-pop band In Color makes its Big Loud Rock debut with Snow Day, a tight six-song EP built on layered melodies, infectious hooks, and early flashes of artistic confidence.

Evan Honer Broadens His Sound on Everything I Wanted

Evan Honerโ€™s new album Everything I Wanted carries the spark of his live performances into the studio, balancing plainspoken honesty with a fuller, more expansive sound. Read our full review and discover why this record deserves a spot on your playlist.

BOYFRIEND: IN THE GARDEN | ALBUM REVIEW

A concept album that plays like a stage production, In The Garden reimagines the story of Eden through a queer, feminist lens. Boyfriend casts Eve as the central force of agency and curiosity, with help from collaborators like Billy Porter, Jake Shears, Peaches, and Big Freedia. From its bold casting to its experimental pop-meets-theater sound, this ambitious project asks listeners to reconsider everything they thought they knew about the original sin.

ALBUM REVIEW | GATLIN: TO REMIND ME OF HOME

Thereโ€™s no doubt that To Remind Me of Home is designed to catch your attention with its solid pop music hooks and smooth vocals. However, Gatlin makes it special by tackling relatable issues through personal, honest songwriting.

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY!

Inara George -ย Dearest Everybody Today, singer-songwriter Inara George released Dearest Everybody,ย her first solo album in almost a decade, a deeply personal collection of songs that she didn't intend to make into an album--but we're so glad she did. Intricate instrumentation and whimsical arrangments compel us to listen, not just hear, as we hang on every... Continue Reading →

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