ALBUM REVIEW: FRANCESCO YATES SELF-TITLED DEBUT EP
Francesco Yates is easy to brag about. He is gearing up for a tour with starry siren Jess Glynne, and has production credits on…
Francesco Yates is easy to brag about. He is gearing up for a tour with starry siren Jess Glynne, and has production credits on…
Fresh off her hosting of the MTV VMA’s this past week, Miley Cyrus once again found a way to shock us, this time without…
Many of my recent album reviews have come from an inquisitive place, and Depression Cherry by Beach House has not forced this trend to…
As summer is approaching the end of its run for the year, we are already on the search for some epic fall tunes to…
“These songs were all based on people in my life in one way or another. Friends, family, people that I’ve met along the way. …
If you were inclined to like Radkey, I’d suppose you’d say that they sound a lot like Danzig, or maybe The Offspring and AFI’s…
“The Beatles want to hold your hand, but the Stones want to burn down your town.” – journalist and author, Tom Wolfe As a…
Lianne La Havas masterfully blends folk and soul in her new album, Blood. The British singer-songwriter follows up her more acoustic-based 2012 debut with…
I’m home from work, my other work that isn’t writing about Rock & Roll, mindlessly scrolling through my sites while mindlessly watching something on…
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