Album Reviews
On Sum 41's Final Album, It's a Long Journey Through 'Heaven :x: Hell'
PUBLISHED Mar 20, 2024
After a long and winding journey, Sum 41 are calling it quits. Since 1996, they've been anything but predictable as they've embraced ...
On 'Bloom,' Parlour Panther Find Resilience in Softness
PUBLISHED Mar 19, 2024
In a world where self-love can be both a radical political act and an interior personal journey, Parlour Panther’s 'Bloom' dives deep ...
Bleachers' Self-Titled Album Finds Jack Antonoff on Autopilot
PUBLISHED Mar 19, 2024
Over more than a decade of working his way into the heart of modern pop music, Jack Antonoff has managed to cement himself ...
Tierra Whack's World Gets a Little Darker on 'World Wide Whack'
PUBLISHED Mar 18, 2024
Tierra Whack is many things, but apologetic isn’t one of them. She's an artist who flips through mediums as often as she does moods...
Uranium Club Are Ambitious as Ever on 'Infants Under the Bulb'
PUBLISHED Mar 13, 2024
Uranium Club’s music can best be described as warped, or maybe wiry. Or perhaps groovy is best. Or… unsettling? It’s very difficult to pinp...
Cell Press Refine the Sludge on 'Cages'
PUBLISHED Mar 12, 2024
An album that prides itself on being an old school sludge-fest and manages to deliver the goods from start to finish...
Moor Mother's 'The Great Bailout' Is Fuel for the Future
PUBLISHED Mar 8, 2024
“History repeats itself.” You’ve heard this uttered by a high school history teacher or parent trying to instill their wealth of knowledge...
Beans Haven't Lost Their Footing on 'Boots N Cats'
PUBLISHED Feb 29, 2024
Despite being shaken by the pandemic, 'Boots N Cats' makes clear that Beans haven’t lost their footing. Drumroll, please!...