Album Review

Karma – Beyond Death by Pascal Grandjean Is An Album We Didnt Know We Needed

Karma – Beyond Death by Germany-based artist Pascal Grandjean is an album that would hit you in ways you wouldn’t expect. From its opening notes up to the very end, this 14-track collection will keep you seated as it introduces you to the world of Grandjean and his musicality. Furthermore, as a person who loves […]

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YFN Key2fly’s New Album, Sorry 4 The Wait Doesn’t Need Any Apologies

Whether we all agree or not, debut albums are crucial in the music industry because they can determine the artist’s career and longevity. YFN Key2fly just released his debut album, Sorry 4 The Wait. Join me as I break down the tracks one by one and determine if this is a step-up or a step-down.

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Head Bop and Connect with Jimmy B Fearless’ “The Love Is Real” 

Well-structured and well-said, “The Love Is Real” seemingly aims to connect personal experience and realizations to inspire listeners. Through the sound of hip-hop, the concept of real, genuine love has been made in this thirteen-track album. During the listen, the fact that Jimmy B Fearless has collaborated with multiple producers (Waytoolost, Encore, Justdan, Andreonbeat, and

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Worldview Drops Latest Album “Everything Is Temporary”: Reminds Listeners to Live in the Moment With No Regrets

There are moments whenever you discover new music, you wouldn’t be sure what to expect—would it fit my style, is it going to be a nice listen, does it deliver, is it fun? I often ask these questions whenever I stumble upon a new artist, and when I first hit play for Worldview’s latest album

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“Break The Believer” Might Try To Break You, But Kudos For The Audacity

In trying to learn more about eccentric musician Tommy Trull, I came across his personal website’s artist description tagline, which reads: “Genre-hopping musician and writer blending raw vulnerability with sharp wit. Or so my mom says.” It may be a small detail, but that full stop between the blurb and the caveat of it being

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Whereafter’s “blessed & depressed” is Validation At Its Finest

In a nutshell, “blessed & depressed” tackles self-destruction but band-aiding and healing that feeling at the same time. Through pure, rock tunes and solid vocals, Whereafter has quite literally poured their emotions to create this concept. Recognizing the pattern, this is not your usual album. The thirteen tracks comprise of a mixture of narration/dialogue and

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In Luna’s Garden Turns Weakness Into Strength With “Mina vs the Pit of Despair”

As per the album’s first track, “Mina vs the Pit of Despair” features dark themes such as suicide and self-harm. With a record comprising thirteen songs revolving around a certain topic, listeners are advised to think twice before giving this a go. But, if you’re stable and exploring new music, let me give you an

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A Showcase like No Other: Everything is OK LP by The Indestructible Water Bear

Did you know that as of Q1 of 2023, we had a report of 120,000 songs being published daily? I mean that’s A LOT, and with that number comes a lot of competition, but look no further. Let me narrow it down a little bit. Just a few days ago, The Indestructible Water Bear released

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Immerse Yourself in 212°’s “Transmissions”

Upon pressing play, one would most likely be confused as to what they’re getting themselves into. Personally, “wait, there’s no words?” was the initial reaction. But, little did we know that “Transmissions” has so much more to offer, other than the usual song and album structure of having lyrics sung. Underneath the countless layers of

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