Category: Albums

  • Wet Leg Continue to Butter Our Muffins – Moisturizer, A Review.

    Wet Leg Continue to Butter Our Muffins – Moisturizer, A Review.

    Call the police, Wet Leg are in love! Oh wait, they already have, never mind! Their 2022 self-titled, Grammy winning album read like a note to shitty men but Moisturizer is a love letter. We’re introduced to some new bandmates, Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chamber are joined by Ellis Durand on bass, Henry Homes on…

  • Taking a Break With Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation – Review.

    Taking a Break With Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation – Review.

    Many of us have grown up with Miley Cyrus as Hannah Montana, later shocking the world with her ‘rebellious’ era as she went through the growing pains so many child actors who embark on the quest for their own identity face. If you look into her discography, she’s been consistently releasing albums releases since as…

  • Blaming Our Ex’s With The Beaches – A Review.

    Blaming Our Ex’s With The Beaches – A Review.

    Forming in 2013, The Beaches are an all-girl Rock group from Canada, featuring Jordan Miller, lead vocals and guitar, her sister, Kylie Miller on guitar and backing vocals, Leandra Earl on Keyboard and Eliza Enman keeping everyone in time on drums. The energetic quad released their crashing sixth album ‘Blame My Ex’ in 2024, taking…

  • Jack White – No Name. 

    Jack White – No Name. 

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    Jack White, member of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, the Dead Weather and The Upholsterers, founder of Third Man Records in 2001 and acclaimed solo artist, surprised everyone when unnamed, blank sleeved records started being given out in branches of Third Man Records for free. The record just so happened to be White’s sixth solo…

  • Exploring Themes in Garbage’s Latest Album: Love, Grief, and Rebellion.

    Exploring Themes in Garbage’s Latest Album: Love, Grief, and Rebellion.

    When I think 90s music, I think Garbage, the original four-piece line up with icon Shirley Manson on lead vocals and guitar, Steve Marker on guitar and keyboard, Butch Vig on drums and percussion and Duke Erikson on Bass have released their eighth studio album, written and recorded while Manson was recovering from a hip…

  • Pulp’s ‘More’: A Journey Through Life.

    Pulp’s ‘More’: A Journey Through Life.

    I remember the first time I read the novel IT by Stephen King, the moment hit me that the story wasn’t just a bloodthirsty clown on a rampage, but a coming-of-age story, it gave the book so much body once the penny had dropped. PULP are the Stephen King of music for me, their commentary…