The Devil Wears Prada “Flowers” Album Review
“Maybe happiness is just what you get when you stop trying to be happy.”
That line captures both My Paradise and the heart of Flowers. It is an album about letting go and finding peace in imperfection, about learning to breathe within the weight of it all.
Caskets “The Only Heaven You’ll Know”Album Review
Album Review for Casket’s new album “The Only Heaven You’ll Know”.
All Time Low “Everybody’s Talking” Album Review
I can guarantee that if you are a die hard fan, or even new to the game, you will love this album and will find a gem on it that will stay on your playlist forever.
Bloom “The Light We Chase” Album Review
‘The Light We Chase’ is beyond question the group's most vulnerable and emotionally charged album to date. Across these 11 tracks we don't just get a peak behind the curtain, we get tangled up and immersed in it.
I Prevail “Violent Nature” Album Review
Violent Nature feels like the first step into a new era of I Prevail. With Eric now taking the sole spotlight as lead vocalist, the band explore uncharted territory that could define how they move forward.
BABYMETAL “METAL FORTH” Album Review
METAL FORTH is BABYMETAL’s way of pushing metal forward while showcasing the many forms it can take today. The collaborations are the album’s heartbeat, each drawn from bands they’ve toured with over the years. It’s wholesome to see those connections blossom from tour friendships into fully formed tracks, becoming the driving force behind one of BABYMETAL’s most ambitious records yet.
Rise Against “Ricochet” Album Review
Rise Against’s Ricochet has perhaps arrived at the most crucial time. For over a quarter century the Chicago punk quartet have remained a rebellious stronghold in pop culture, and with nine studio albums to their name, it seems they’re on track to keep it up.
Fit For A King “Lonely God” Album Review
Lonely God closes with more than volume — it leaves a mark. Fit For A King sound more focused and unflinching than ever before, pushing each track with intent rather than repetition.
Spacey Jane “If That Makes Sense” Album Review
If That Makes Sense is a slight departure from Spacey Jane’s usual brand of frenetic indie rock - it’s a bit slower in overall tempo, there’s more space in the songs. It lends well to the loose thread of confronting one’s past, and all the emotion that comes with that.
Sleep Token “Even In Arcadia” Album Review
Even In Arcadia doesn’t just peel back the mask — it burns it. Sleep Token’s most vulnerable, genre-defying record to date trades ritual for revelation, offering a raw confrontation with fame, identity, and the cost of being seen.
‘Oh! The Ocean’ Album Review
Oh! The Ocean is the perfect soundtrack for summer drives and sun-soaked beach days. The Wombats' sixth album is a return to their Brit-indie-rock roots, packed with infectious hooks like Blood on the Hospital Floor and Kate Moss. But beneath the earworms lies raw introspection, shaped by frontman Murph’s journey into fatherhood. Even after 20 years, The Wombats remain as fresh and fearless as ever.
The Lumineers “Automatic” Album Review
Automatic is a poignant evolution in The Lumineers’ journey, blending their signature indie-folk-rock sound with raw, vulnerable insights born from the trials of parenthood and self-discovery. With its dynamic range—from upbeat anthems to introspective piano-led ballads—the album captures the complexity of post-pandemic life in a boldly authentic way.