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.
Love Your Inhospitable Lands; An Analysis of Mitski’s New Album
In her seventh studio album, “The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We," Mitski encourages the listener to reckon with worlds above, around, and within them as she explores themes of love, pain, and the complexities of the human experience.
An Album That Took “GUTS”: Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS” Review
Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore return is an emotion-packed, yet cliché, success.
Hozier Sweeps Listeners Off Their Feet: “Unreal Unearth” Review
Hozier’s third studio album is the prime example of his complex musical style and demonstrates why this album was worth waiting for.
Killer Cuts: “Childhood Eyes” by Yellowcard
The EP is cognizant of how much time has passed since the conceptualization of the band and exhibits everything that has been learned.
Whetting Your Appetite for More: “Eat Your Young” Review
With his powerful lyrics and enchanting backing instrumentals, Hozier defends his place in music history with a jaw-dropping EP release.
Taylor Swift’s Sleepless “Midnights” Shines Bright
On her latest release, Taylor Swift welcomes listeners to her after hours world at an intersection of something new and her classic sound.
Lover Review, Part II
To love Lover is to love in a new form all together.