by Phil Hawkins | Oct 14, 2022 | Single Reviews
Earlier this year TREASVRE released their debut EP Stick the Knife In and it was one of the best things I have heard this year (even 6 months after it was released, read my review here). Staying hot on the tracks of Stick the Knife In TREASVRE has released their...
by Phil Hawkins | Sep 27, 2022 | Album Reviews, Reviews
It’s In Our Mind, the debut EP by LA’s Paper Pools was released August 26th independently and is an immersively solid mix of breezy indie rock, synth-pop and a hint of psychedelia. Paper Pools is a visionary journey that charts the life of project creator,...
by Phil Hawkins | Sep 24, 2022 | Album Reviews, Reviews
Embrace the ethereal atmosphere as we move Into The Light with Franklin Gothic. Into The Light released on August 19th via Very Jazzed and Pleasure Tapes and is the debut full length for the Jay DiBartolo solo project. The album draws influences that stem from...
by Phil Hawkins | Sep 23, 2022 | Album Reviews, Reviews
Eclecticism is a term often used to paint a broad range when it comes to an individuals artistic dispositions and/or stylings. Often times, the term is used far too loosely. Late Cambrian and their latest release Future Snacks takes the term eclecticism and embraces...
by Phil Hawkins | Sep 22, 2022 | Album Reviews, Reviews
There is something truly amazing about discovering music organically. Whether it be a band, and album or just a single track. It’s the newness that makes it fresh and gives no leigh way to any type of preconceived notion. Back in May of this year I was granted...