Album Review

  • Jack White Changes His Stripes for “Boarding House Reach”

    Rock artist Jack White has paved the way for the scene for years, starting with his success in The White Stripes, his experimental work with The Dead Weather, and his solo work. The release of his first solo album since the 2012 Blunderbuss was highly anticipated....
  • The Plot in You lightens sound for “Dispose”

    The Plot in You successfully released their fourth full-length  album Dispose last week. The album takes a step back from the bands traditional heavy metal sound. However, the album is far from a disappointment.  The first single “Feel Nothing” was released alongside the announcement that the band has left...
  • Man of the Woods has the supplies, but not the heat

    It has been almost five years since we last saw Justin Timberlake drop the sonically powerful 20/20 Experience. The newest addition to Timberlake’s catalog, Man of the Woods, leaves a little more to be desired.  Ever since the release of the LP’s first single, “Filthy,” it seemed to give a salute...
  • Fall Out Boy’s new album is not an expensive mistake

    The latest ten-song endeavor from the pop-rock treasure Fall Out Boy, entitled MAN I  A, is not the conventional sound the band has been accustomed for. However, the final product, while not a perfect cut, has proven to show the risk was worth taking. After delaying the initial release...
  • Wage War releases new album Deadweight

    Wage War just successfully released their second LP, Deadweight. The album carries over the combination of heavy metal and melodic harmonies that Wage War contained on their debut LP, Blueprints. The album opens with “Two Years”, an intro to the album that is mostly harmonic instrumentals until about halfway through where...
  • Animals As Leaders take experimental to another level with ‘The Joy of Motion’

    'The Joy of Motion' is nothing short of an imaginative and delightful example of the brilliant music you get when a new dog teaches itself old tricks....