Album Review: Fake It Flowers by beabadoobee

Fake It Flowers is the debut studio album by Bea Kristi, a Filipino-born British singer better known under the moniker “beabadoobee”. Twenty years old and fresh-faced in the industry, Kristi pulls personal inspiration from her childhood exposure to 90s and 2000s movies, as well as routine consumption of alternative artists like The Cranberries and Pavement, […]

Album Review: Working Men’s Club by Working Men’s Club

Working Men’s Club is the self-titled debut album by the musical group of the same name, being released only within a year of their 2019 single, Bad Blood. Centered in Todmorden, England, the group’s chemical makeup is as follows: frontman Syd Minsky-Sargeant, Rob Graham, Mairead O’Connor, and bassist Liam Ogburn. The foundation of the group’s […]

Album Review: What Could Be Better by The Happy Fits

What Could Be Better is the second studio album to be released by The Happy Fits, an indie trio composed of three friends who have known each other since college and have been building upon their unique sound together ever since. Fronted by Calvin Langman’s charming lead vocals and electric cello, guitarist Ross Monteith and […]

Album Review: The Ascension by Sufjan Stevens

The Ascension is the eighth solo studio album to be released under Sufjan Stevens, a well known darling of the indie music genre with glassy vocals and a penchant for folk sounds. His first album since the esteemed release of Carrie & Lowell back in 2015, Stevens has almost completely reconstructed his sound without so […]

Album Review: Zeros by Declan McKenna

Zeros is the highly anticipated second studio album to be released by English musician Declan McKenna three years after his debut album, What Do You Think About The Car, back in 2017. Despite delaying the release a handful of times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, McKenna is back with a fully fleshed out concept album […]