Tagged - Album

The World is in Shambles and Chat Pile is the soundtrack

Just when I thought that “Knocked Loose” would be the best album I’d hear this year, Chat Pile swooped in with their sophomore record, “Cool World.”

COIN’s “I’m Not Afraid Of Music Anymore” immerses listeners into their stories

As someone who wouldn’t consider themselves a typical COIN fan, I think most of the album is wonderfully done.

Revisiting a masterpiece: The aching nostalgia of ‘Transatlanticism’

It’s been two years since I first gave that album a full listen, and that crow is now tattooed on my chest.

“Memoir of a Sparklemuffin” is (maybe a little too) fresh and fun!

If you’re looking for a pop artist who can fit into different styles and sounds as if they’re tailor-made, you may want to take her up on the offer and get acquainted.

Miranda Lambert did not die in 2009: “Postcards From Texas” expands her repertoire

If you are seeking an album to join the country wave, “Postcards From Texas” is a great way to start.

“In Dreams” by Duster: album review

Indie-rock band Duster is back at it again.

Review Roundup: Sabrina Carpenter, Fontaines D.C., Magdalena Bay

Bringing you the latest music news on what’s hot and what’s not.

‘Everyone’s A Murderer’: To The Grave’s activism in deathcore

Starting with the cover art, the overwhelming artistic rendition of children brutally consuming dead animals represents the realistic horrors and atrocities that humans have done to animals.


YOU WON’T GO BEFORE YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO is the best album of the year, if not the decade.

While so many metal and rock bands have switched to a poppier sound as their careers have gone on, “Knocked Loose” has only doubled down on throat-shredding screams, neck-destroying breakdowns, and ominous riffs that leave you haunted as well as headbanging.