Review: ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ delivers the sound 1975 fans have been craving 'Being Funny' shows how the 1975 is constantly working on reinventing themselves and their music. Carey Cameron October 17, 2022
Review: Willow’s ‘COPING MECHANISM’ punk feel dynamically delivers The artist’s fifth studio album, originally slated for release in late September, released on Friday to expectant fans. Hanna Zakharenko October 9, 2022
Review: Dodie’s ‘Hot Mess’ is everything but one The singer-songwriter released her new EP on Friday. Hanna Zakharenko October 3, 2022
Review: Noah Cyrus’ powerful lyrics and catchy melodies make ‘Hardest Part’ a strong debut Cyrus breaks down thorny emotions through intricate, beautifully-worded melodies. Hanna Zakharenko September 19, 2022
Review: Steve Lacy’s ‘Gemini Rights,’ a summer horoscope 'Gemini Rights' makes us all the male manipulator. Ella Sherman July 20, 2022
Review: The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours’ fills a void, but isn’t overly fulfilling The singer’s pure talent saves the project from feeling stale. Evan Haynos March 24, 2020
Review: After a five-year hiatus, Tame Impala delivers an album that satisfies It strays away from experimentation and stays true to Parker’s wheelhouse. Joy Saha February 25, 2020
Review: Grimes breaks musical boundaries in ‘Miss Anthropocene’ The Canadian artist’s latest album experiments with heavy metal, synth and even Bollywood. Camryn DeLuca February 24, 2020
Review: Cigarettes After Sex’s new album ‘Cry’ turns sadness into something beautiful Should I really be listening to this album at this point in the semester? Joy Saha November 1, 2019
Review: “Pony” by Rex Orange County takes listeners through a story The songs come together on a journey of small victories and confused emotions. Alyson Trager October 30, 2019