
Killer Kuts: Yukeu – “Little Less Noise EP”
While Yukeu demonstrates immense potential for talent, his sophomore EP falls a little short on that promise.

The Rise of a Midwest Pop Star: “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” Review
Chappell Roan is the name on everyone’s lips this pride month. And with the impeccable debut album, it’s easy to see why.

Clash of the Hip-Hop Titans
The decade-long rivalry between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar exploded into a historic rap battle, as the two greats traded numerous diss tracks and captured the attention of the world in the process.

Is Taylor Swift A True Tortured Poet? A TTPD Review
Taylor Swift’s eleventh studio album promises a lot of poetics, but Swift’s past prose have been much more successful.

Killer Klassix: Midwest Blue – “Alarm Clock EP”
Given its more “independent” nature and very concentrated sound, the EP holds up against the very time it opposes thematically throughout the entirety of the album.

“Eternal Sunshine:” Doesn’t Ariana Grande Know That The Internet Never Forgets?
Ariana Grande released her seventh album “Eternal Sunshine” about the highs and lows of being in love in an R&B, synth pop display.

Killer Klassix: The True Blue – 2017 Singles
While initially challenging, the band flourished under the challenge, further pushing the sound of alternative pop, and adding their own artistic flare to each track produced during the beginning of the year.

Killer Klassix: The True Blue 2016 Singles
In the case of The True Blue, the search for identity is somewhere between prose-driven lyrics and small, thematic melodies that parallel experiences in life.

Killer Klassix: Too Close To Touch: “Too Close to Touch EP”
Keaton’s vulnerable lyrics paired with Moore’s pop-influenced basslines and layered with Marble and Kidd’s intricately emotive guitar melodies makes for a brilliant debut effort that is equally romantic and ambitious.

Killer Klassix: Dance Gavin Dance – “Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean EP”
Though there is a large lack of belief in a higher power or faith, the EP makes a very successful effort to highlight the inner turmoil of the human psyche.

Killer Klassix: Dance Gavin Dance- “Demos” EP
It’s something interesting to follow a band from their initial demos to being one of the biggest bands in the scene and only generating a bigger and bigger fan base.

Killer Klassix: Hands Like Houses -; “Snow Sessions” (Re-Imagining of Ground Dweller)
In the case of “Snow Sessions,” Hands Like Houses is made up for every artist who ever took advantage of the onlooker, breathing life and meaning into every note, chord, frame and melody composed for the four-track experience that is this EP.