by Nic Renshaw | Mar 15, 2018 | Features, Reviews
Negro Galacticus’s eponymous debut album is probably one of the funnest albums no one has ever heard. Boasting a truly original combination of garage rock, funk, reggae, afropunk and hip hop, the album’s smooth guitar work, laid-back grooves and dense yet nimble...
by John Wheeler | Nov 20, 2017 | Features, Reviews
What will the 2010s ultimately be remembered for in terms of artistic creation? It seems that our current decade is having trouble constructing its own identity, opting to be nostalgic and sentimental instead of wholly original. For musicians especially, it’s been...
by Molly Van Engelenhoven | Mar 16, 2016 | Features
After their release of “Uminagine” in 2013, I was pretty sure that Hands Like Houses could not get any better. As such, I had relatively low expectations when I heard they were releasing a new album, simply because I didn’t think there was any way it could be half as...
by Molly Van Engelenhoven | Feb 23, 2016 | Articles, Features
By: Molly Van Engelenhoven 2016 is already a year of pop-punk band comebacks. Sum 41 is actively touring again, Good Charlotte has reunited and is releasing new music, and Simple Plan, the unofficial band of moody teens everywhere, has released their first full length...