In her debut EP, There’s no one new around you, Alyse Vellturo, better known as pronoun, has unleashed some of the most raw and emotional songs. “It’s a heartbroken girl in her shitty apartment in Brooklyn,” she says of the EP, which she recorded alone in the corner of her Continue Reading
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Album Review: Thieves ‘No Motive’
Hailing from Austin, TX, aggressive pop-punk band Thieves are releasing their first full length album, No Motive, since their debut LP in 2011. However, the past five years have been big ones for the band. Releasing two EP’s, landing a slot at Fun Fun Fun Fest and SXSW, opening for Continue Reading
Album Review: DNCE ‘DNCE’
Former Jonas Brothers frontman, Joe Jonas, has shed his factory produced Disney exterior and embraced the weirdo funk pop persona of his new band DNCE. The pop band unleashed their double platinum hit “Cake By The Ocean” off their debut EP, Swaay, last year and have now delivered fans with their Continue Reading
The Frights – SWMRS – FIDLAR // New York, NY 11.11.16
The Frights SWMRS FIDLAR Terminal 5 // New York, New York November 11th 2016 Words & Photos By Jess Williams Kids lined W 56th Street outside of Terminal 5 in anticipation of FIDLAR’s “Too Much Tour”, which was hitting Manhattan this past Friday night. Denim jackets adorned with patches, cuffed Continue Reading
Album Review: The Griswolds ‘High Times For Low Lives’
Australian indie pop band The Griswolds came onto the scene with their 2013 EP in which they introduced people to the next indie pop band. People caught word of The Griswolds and wanted to know what they were about. Listeners were begging for more. Two years later, the band delivered Continue Reading
Album Review: Sleigh Bells ‘Jessica Rabbit’
Review by Morgan Sheridan Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller, better known as the self-proclaimed noise pop duo Sleigh Bells, will release their much anticipated fourth album Jessica Rabbit on November 11th through their own newly established record label Torn Clean. The band set the music genre ablaze when they stepped Continue Reading
Album Review: Night Riots ‘Love Gloom’
Love Gloom is the debut album from California natives Night Riots. After previously releasing two EP’s since 2013, it is refreshing to finally have a full length album from the band. Packed to the brim with an astonishing 15 songs, Love Gloom is entirely Night Riots down to the core. Continue Reading
EP Review: Molly Moore ‘Now You See Me’
Molly Moore began her musical career at the age of seven when she sat down with her father and wrote her first song “Anarchy Girl”. Since then, Moore has moved from New York City to Los Angeles to pursue her musical career and has been living a busy lifestyle as Continue Reading
Album Review: Sleep On It ‘Lost Along The Way’
Chicago-based pop-punk band Sleep On It have released their third EP, Lost Along The Way, via Equal Vision Records. The five song EP shows maturity and growth from the band and allows listeners a sneak peek into what the future holds for them. Recorded with producers Seth Henderson (Real Friends, Knuckle Continue Reading
Old Wounds – Fit For A King – Every Time I Die – Beartooth // NYC, NY 10.31.16
Old Wounds Fit For A King Every Time I Die Beartooth Irving Plaza // NYC, New York October 31st 2016 Review & Photos By Jess Williams Manhattan streets were packed with festive Halloween Parade attendees, but the real party was inside New York’s Irving Plaza where Beartooth was bringing Continue Reading
Charlotte Day Wilson – Local Natives // NYC 10.26.16
Charlotte Day Wilson Local Natives Terminal 5 // New York, New York October 26th 2016 Photos & Review By Jess Williams Manhattanites huddled closely in groups to share warmth as they lined up outside of Terminal 5 Wednesday night. On a day that was perhaps Continue Reading
Album Review: Two Door Cinema Club ‘Gameshow’
Gameshow is Two Door Cinema Club’s third studio album and a wide left turn from any of their previous work. An imperative turn however, after the band produced two wildly fantastic yet similar albums with Tourist History and Beacon. After nearly killing each other and withstanding a momentary break up, Continue Reading