Articles by Dylan Barnabe
Porridge Radio Continue Their Existential Ascent on 'Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder to the Sky'
PUBLISHED May 18, 2022
When Porridge Radio's sophomore album Every Bad was released in March 2020, it seemed a true disservice to have one of indie's most excitin...
Tennyson's 'Rot' Is Fresh
PUBLISHED Feb 18, 2022
There is a certain irony in creating your most dynamic music while suffering a hearing condition. That was the reality for Tennyson, a.k.a....
Bonobo's 'Fragments' Is an Inspiring Meld of Organic and Electronic
PUBLISHED Jan 13, 2022
From the moment Fragments begins, you know you've arrived. Where is of little consequence — it's certainly not bearing of any physical loca...
Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow, but Kacey Musgraves Finds Peace on 'star-crossed'
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2021
Kacey Musgraves officially ushers in sad girl fall with the release of star-crossed, her highly anticipated follow-up to the critical succe...
Charlotte Day Wilson Took the Scenic Route to Success
PUBLISHED Jul 7, 2021
On the eve of her highly anticipated debut album, Charlotte Day Wilson isn't exactly gearing up to make a grand entrance so much as a welco...
Lucy Dacus' Look to Her Past on 'Home Video' Heralds Her Bright Future
PUBLISHED Jun 21, 2021
There's no place like home. Though, for 26-year-old indie star Lucy Dacus, who shot to fame after the successes of both 2016's No Burden an...
Leon Vynehall Finds Himself to Be the Ultimate Muse on 'Rare, Forever'
PUBLISHED Apr 29, 2021
Leon Vynehall, a consistent one-to-watch among UK producers, has long been able to channel memory into music. His debut album Nothing Is St...
The Antlers' 'Green to Gold' Is a Coming-of-Age for the Modern Millennial
PUBLISHED Mar 23, 2021
Take the traditional Bildungsroman, swap the protagonist for a man in his early thirties and set it to music — you'll immediately see what...