Reviews

Mac Miller’s Balloonerism Album Review

Mac Miller’s Balloonerism: A Posthumous Glimpse into Creative BrillianceThe posthumous release of Mac Miller’s Balloonerism serves as a heartfelt tribute to the late artist,...

Lambrini Girls’ Who Let the Dogs Out Review

Lambrini Girls’ Who Let the Dogs Out: A Punk-Fueled Call to ActionBrighton-based punk duo Lambrini Girls unleash their rebellious spirit in Who Let the...

Hozier’s Unreal Unearth: Unending Album Review

Hozier’s Unreal Unearth: Unending: A Celebration of Live PerformanceHozier’s latest release, Unreal Unearth: Unending, brings the raw energy and emotional depth of the band’s...

Robbie Williams’ Better Man Soundtrack Review

Robbie Williams’ Better Man: A Soundtrack to a Storied CareerThe release of Better Man (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) marks a significant moment in Robbie...

Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy) Review

Shaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy): A Record-Breaking AnthemShaboozey’s A Bar Song (Tipsy) has cemented its place in music history by tying Lil Nas X’s...

The Unthanks’ In Winter Album Review

The Unthanks’ In Winter: A Frosty Folk Elegance for the Festive SeasonThe Unthanks return with In Winter, a hauntingly beautiful album that captures the...

Jamie xx’s Floor Fillers Album Review

Jamie xx’s Floor Fillers: A Retro-Modern Dancefloor MasterpieceJamie xx returns with Floor Fillers, an album that bridges the gap between nostalgic electronic vibes and...

Jon Hopkins’ Ritual: A Meditative Electronic Masterpiece

Jon Hopkins’ Ritual: A Meditative Electronic MasterpieceJon Hopkins continues to push the boundaries of electronic music with Ritual, an album that immerses listeners in...

Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends Album Review

Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends: A Poignant FarewellJuice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends is a powerful posthumous release that cements the late artist’s...

Primal Scream’s Come Ahead: Funk Meets Activism

Primal Scream’s Come Ahead: A Powerful Blend of Politics and FunkWith Come Ahead, Primal Scream delivers a vibrant and politically charged album that merges...