by Casey Gallenberger | May 18, 2024 | Album Reviews
Can beauty come from pain? Is suffering a refining fire of sorts, maybe even itself a wellspring of creativity in some sense? Many of the creatives I talk with have seen their fair share of difficulties, and art is often a byproduct of wrestling through life’s...
by Casey Gallenberger | May 16, 2024 | Album Reviews
Thought Patterns. Recurring mental motifs, unconscious subjects of rumination, threads of meaning and understanding that support and destroy our psyches. This concept serves as the title of Dalton Wright’s newest offering, a record whose stylistic influences seem at...
by Casey Gallenberger | May 12, 2024 | Lists!
If there’s anything we learned collectively after “Running Up That Hill” recently became popular again, it’s that there’s a strange relationship between generations of musicians. Going back to the halcyon days of record labels and radio,...
by Casey Gallenberger | Apr 18, 2024 | Album Reviews
There’s a certain duality on MYFEVER’s first proper LP. The album title, along with its surreal, dreamlike aesthetic might have you expecting a dreampop or instrumental type release. And indeed, there is something enchanting and beautiful about this band...
by Casey Gallenberger | Apr 8, 2024 | Interviews
Professor Caffeine & The Insecurities dropped their first full-length just about a month after several years of diligent work, member changes, and all the challenges that accompany life during your 30s. That said, the record seems to have drawn in a pretty decent...