Day: October 10, 2018
The Silver Scream – ICE NINE KILLS
Taking their name from Ice-Nine, the world-ending substance at the heart of Kurt Vonnegut’s classic novel Cat’s Cradle, Ice Nine Kills are a somewhat less [Read More…]
DIME TRAP – T.I.
Once dubbed “the Jay-Z of the South” by Pharrell Williams, T.I. gradually came into his own and established himself as one of rap’s most successful [Read More…]
Evening Machines – Gregory Alan Isakov
Evening Machines highlights the nights of writing and recording this album by the electric glow of equipment after long days working the land.The first song, [Read More…]
The Unheavenly Creatures – Coheed and Cambria
Coheed and Cambria are a charting American rock band from Nyack, New York whose music incorporates aspects of progressive rock, pop, heavy metal, and post-hardcore. [Read More…]
Burn The Ships – for KING & COUNTRY
For KING & COUNTRY is the amiable, anthemic CCM duo of brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone. Born in Sydney, Australia to a music promoter/entertainment manager [Read More…]
Traces – Steve Perry
How can a single song bring such an incredible feeling of delight & happiness? Easy. When it’s from an individual who’s voice has filled the [Read More…]
Giulia Tudisco – I Don’t Know – Review
Giulia Tudisco is a real musician and artist who has elements of Katie Melua mixed with 4NonBlondes in her sound. This shines in a world [Read More…]
Desperate Man – Eric Church
Country singer/songwriter/guitarist Eric Church grew up in Granite Falls, North Carolina, and began singing as a child. At 13, he started writing songs, later teaching [Read More…]
Drip Harder – Lil Baby & Gunna
Rapper Lil Baby grew up in Atlanta hanging with friends like Young Thug, Coach K, and Pee, leaning more toward a life of petty crime [Read More…]
A Star Is Born Soundtrack – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
Glamorously gaudy, a self-made postmodern diva stitched together from elements of Madonna, David Bowie, and Freddie Mercury, Lady Gaga was the first true millennial superstar. [Read More…]
Trench – twenty one pilots
twenty one pilots’ cathartic, kitchen-sink style—which folds in alt-rock, reggae, electronic music, and rap—is one of the most unique, unclassifiable commercial sounds of the 2010s. [Read More…]