Friday, April 19, 2024

Album Reviews

Lizzy McAlpine’s new album is not for the faint of heart

Featured photo by Lizzy McAlpineStory by Kaleigh Young Lizzy McAlpine, recently known for her song “Ceilings,” just released her newest album called "Older." She is known for invoking gut-wrenching...

Olivia Rodrigo continues to ‘spill’ her “GUTS” in new deluxe album

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Kacey Musgraves marks her Saturn return in new album “Deeper Well”

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Ariana Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine” navigates heartbreak, healing and new love

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“1989 (Taylor’s Version)” is a testament to timeless pop and nostalgia

Featured Photo by Taylor Swift Story by Hannah Ferreira Taylor Swift, widely regarded as one of the most iconic and...

Review: Khalid begins ‘new era’ of music with latest EP

Photo courtesy of Pitchfork Khalid, a twenty-year-old rising star in the R&B game, dropped his new EP, titled “Suncity,” on Friday. Khalid broke into the...

Review: St. Vincent exudes vulnerable reinvention on ‘MassEducation’

Photo courtesy of Flipboard  Story by Nathaniel Nichols / Contributing Writer On Friday, St. Vincent released her latest album, titled “MassEducation.” This album is the stripped down...

Review: Basement’s ‘Beside Myself’ is deeply self-aware, buried in rock revivalist romanticism

Photo courtesy of Basement's Website Story by Mamie Lomax / Assistant Lifestyles Editor  Darlings of British alternative-rock group Basement released their fourth full-length album “Beside Myself” on Friday,...

Review: Kurt Vile toes line of self-indulgence with ‘Bottle It In’

Photo courtesy of Matador Records  Story by Hayden Goodridge / Contributing Writer In what has become his signature laid-back vocal delivery, Kurt Vile remarks, “I’ve always had a...

Review: You Me At Six blends genres on sixth studio album

Photo courtesy of You Me At Six English rock band You Me At Six released its sixth studio album, aptly titled “VI.” This album is...

Review: Two Feet’s first full-length album is raw, emotional

Photo courtesy of Billboard Story by Enrique Geronimo / Contributing Writer Two Feet is a one-man band who has merged several sounds and genres together to...