After already having co-written and produced an album hitting number 14 on Billboard 200 without being the face behind the music, Finneas released his first personal album, Blood Harmony, Friday, October 4th. Whether you know him as the older brother of Billie Eillish, lead singer/songwriter of The Slightlys or even Continue Reading
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Album Review: The Lumineers unveils an new darkness in “III”
Famous for their upbeat singles like “Ho Hey” “Stubborn Love” and “Ophelia” The Lumineers takes on a different path with III. They do however continue to create powerful stories building off of simplicity and using each instrument to its fullest potential. Despite being a strongly emotionally charged album, The Lumineers Continue Reading
Album Review: Alessia Cara “This Summer”
As the summer dies down Alessia Cara has steadily released 3 singles from her new EP, “This Summer”. Resembling a musical reflection of summer shenanigans including a rocky summer fling, a power anthem and pep talk, Cara relates with listeners through the ups and downs. This Canadian singer-songwriter continues Continue Reading
Album Review: Of Monsters and Men “Fever Dream”
Review by Kim Chambers Of Monsters and Men releases Fever Dream as their third studio album challenging what would be expected of them from their previous music. Best known for “Little Talks” from their debut album in 2011, this Icelandic indie folk/pop band is expanding themselves with a variety of Continue Reading
Album Review: Bastille “Doom Days”
Review by Kim Chambers Since 2013 when Bastille released their first album, Bad Blood, this alternative rock band has sold over nine million records worldwide and had us singing to songs like “Pompeii” and “Happier” up until 2018. Doom Days has proven to be no different in its success. A Continue Reading