Music Reviews

Kesha and Dr. Luke Reach Settlement in Long-standing Legal Battle

Kesha and Dr. Luke have reached a settlement in their protracted legal dispute. In a joint statement issued by both parties, which Kesha shared on her social media, they expressed their sentiments. Kesha’s portion of the statement reads, “Only God knows what happened that night. As I have always said, I cannot recount everything that …

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Light In The Attic Honors the Legacy of Betty Davis with New Reissues

Over a year has passed since the world lost the legendary funk and soul musician Betty Davis. This year marks the 50th anniversary of her groundbreaking self-titled debut album, and in celebration, archival label Light In The Attic is unveiling a new series of Betty Davis reissues. This isn’t the label’s first encounter with Davis’ …

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A New Beginning: Militarie Gun’s Explosive Debut Album

Three years ago, Militarie Gun was merely a concept. Within hardcore circles, Ian Shelton was known as the singer, drummer, and sole constant member of Regional Justice Center, another band that originated as an idea. Shelton formed Regional Justice Center in tribute to his brother, who was incarcerated at a facility bearing the same name …

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Have You Taken It for Granted? Sigur Rós ÁTTA Review

In May 2012, Sigur Rós graced us with Valtari, an exquisitely beautiful album that bassist Georg Holm likened to a slow-motion avalanche. Just over a year later, in June 2013, they surprised us again with Kveikur, a darker, sleeker, more electronically influenced iteration of their unique post-rock sound. Two full-length albums in just 13 months …

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Premature Evaluation: A Closer Look at Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit’s “Weathervanes”

Reflecting on the album now, the title “Reunions” seems oddly fitting, albeit in a somewhat grim manner. Jason Isbell’s release in May 2020 arrived during the height of COVID-19 lockdowns, a time when we were all isolated from one another. It was the album he and his band, the 400 Unit, recorded in Nashville amidst …

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Geese Unveil Captivating Single “I See Myself”

Geese, the highly anticipated young Brooklyn band, is gearing up to release their latest album, “3D Country,” later this week. Building excitement, they have already unveiled a generous selection of advance singles from the album, including the title track, “Cowboy Nudes,” and “Mysterious Love.” Just before the album’s official drop, fans are treated to one …

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New Jersey Emo Band Ogbert The Nerd Unleashes Highly Anticipated Single “Bike Cops”

Ogbert The Nerd, the raw and urgent emo band hailing from New Jersey, captivated fans with their irresistibly catchy debut album, “I Don’t Hate You,” released in December 2020. The record left listeners craving for more, but over the past two and a half years, the band has only unveiled one song, last summer’s “A …

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Listen to Bob Dylan’s Spanish cover of Van Morrison’s “Into the Mystic”

Bob Dylan continues to include fresh material into his live performances even at the age of 82. He performed his debut cover of “Truckin’” by the Grateful Dead back in April in Tokyo. And just recently, he performed his cover of Last Waltz bandmate Van Morrison’s “Into The Mystic” from Moondance on stage in Alicante, …

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