Review: ‘Donda’ is finally here, and it’s magnificent After over a month of album promotion and rollout, we’re finally blessed with Kanye West’s miraculous masterpiece. Dylan Shulman August 31, 2021
Halsey’s newest album is about the power of motherhood "If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power," explores the “joys and horrors of pregnancy and childbirth.” Rachel S. Hunt August 24, 2021
Clairo’s ‘Sling’ bores, devoid of her usual flair and creativity The young bedroom pop singer attempted a new genre, and the result is painfully lackluster. Dylan Shulman July 22, 2021
Lorde’s single ‘Solar Power’ paves the way for a new era Her emotional growth is astounding. Emma Grazado June 15, 2021
NoMBe stuns with CHROMATOPIA, an ambitious expedition through love of all kinds The alternative artist sets his gaze upon the vast spectrum of love and relationships through his unique music. Dylan Shulman May 9, 2021
“O sol só vem depois”: A love letter to Brazilian music Samba, mangue beat, bossa nova, Música Popular Brasileira and the sertanejo. Clara Longo de Freitas May 4, 2021
Review: ‘This Thing Of Ours’ by The Alchemist is euphoric, but too short The renowned producer provides a pleasant stage for alternative hip-hop artists to display their prowess. Dylan Shulman May 2, 2021
70-year-old rappers Pete & Bas prove it’s never too late to pursue a passion The drill duo had their first breakthrough in the UK. Dylan Shulman April 22, 2021
Who are Tramp Stamps and why do they suck? TikTok's newest pop-punk band seems to have a questionable background. Evan Hecht April 20, 2021
The complicated morality of posthumous music releases Can we enjoy the music of an artist who’s no longer with us? Daryl Perry April 15, 2021