Overall, this album does exactly what it sets out to do in encapsulating a fictionalized version of a famous art heist. Well done, The Eighty Six...
The Western Civilization delivers expressive vocals and a wealth of stylistic aromas with an existential richness on ‘Fractions of a Whole.’
Two Faces West knows how to play blues rock. On ‘Postcards From Lonely Places’ they’re at their best when pumping out nasty, swaggering, trash-laced melodies.
Gianfranco Pescetti delivers a series of ambient/dance bangers, coalescing a nexus of complexity and intoxicating extracts on ‘DAYSTAR NOCTURNAL.’
‘The Love Insane’ displays the psychedelic jazz band persona of Wabi Sabi and their talent shifting from genre to genre with aplomb.
Dave Luv drops “Some Days,” revealing the frozen-in-time sensation of pervasive sorrow fused with a nomadic melody and insightful storytelling.
Progressive alt-rock artist Night Wilds, the musical brainchild of Seth Micarelli, will drop his debut album, All That Should Have Been, on April 1. A darkly...
Crossing multiple musical margins, ‘Psalms Symphony’ stands as a complex, exquisite testimony to the genius of Peter Jonatan.
Decked out in emotions of awe, appreciation, and hope, on “Saving It All,” Sluka conveys persuasive sensations of achieving the unattainable.
The irresistible tonal quality of Morgan Mabry elevates the tracks on ‘Arrows Into Flowers: Part 1’ from prosaic to excellent.
Across the EP, Jaxyn Lethe’s vocal performance displays the evolving scope of her singing, stretching from silky smooth to airy contemplation.
Harry Schonberg lampoons pop culture with panache by blending old-school hip-hop and the energy of electro-funk with mirthful lyricism.
Magnificently wrought musically and visually, “Ordinary Man” delivers a superb audio-visual experience, poignant and momentous.
Das Body is difficult to pigeonhole. Embracing everything from Scandi-pop to jazz to chic dance, it’s a sound innovative and diverse.
Caparisoned in a canvas of suspended, blushing synths and temperate rhythms, the highlight of ‘sweet & heady’ is the ghostly voice of mon cher.