Dan Croll’s Grand Plan (Album Review)
By: Rachel Heller
Released in the late summer of 2020, Dan Croll's newest album Grand Plan is a mixture of wonder, longing, love, pain and uncertainty that is reflected in a world that has forced...
“Mega Millions” by Michael Aristotle
By Deja Kehinde
Imagine winning the lottery for $600 million—what would you do? Michael Aristotle takes us on the journey of a man from the east side who wins the lottery and is now facing...
Khalid – American Teen
Landen Winkles
“American Teen,” Khalid's debut album, is a promising amalgam of bedroom art-soul, 1980s new-wave pop and a union of lonely-boy mirror gazing with a sense of a larger cultural purpose. It most vividly...
“The Search for Everything: Wave Two” by John Mayer
By John Samuel Mecum
John Mayer has been a recording artist for over 15 years now. From his own solo ventures and side projects in the John Mayer Trio, to touring with Dead and Company...
“Lights out Lemmings” by Chaotic Neutral
By: Jimmy Sears
Nick and Madison Tuttle are a couple from Knoxville, TN who formed the band Chaotic Neutral. The duo released the fury in their self-recorded studio album, “Lights Out Lemmings.” Inspired by bands...
Pegasus by Trippie Redd (Album Review)
Written by: Allysa Gordon
Trippie Redd has given us something of an early Halloween treat of his own with the release of his third studio album, Pegasus, at the tail end of October 2020....