Tagged - Album Review

David Gilmour does it once again with his orgasmic playing

Since I had not been particularly fond of Gilmour’s work outside of Floyd, I was originally unsure how much I would appreciate it.

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.

‘Belaya Polosa’ and the beauty of post-punk music

If you’re into the mixture of synth-pop with a side helping of depression, you should definitely try it out.

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.

Don’t let Sarah Kinsley’s “Escaper” pass you by

Sarah Kinsley is much more than a TikTok one-hit-wonder.

Unfortunately, “F-1 Trillion” is the best country album title of all time

If you have been living under a rock, you may not have heard about the summer's most bewildering development: Post…

Falling in Reverse’s new album cements them as one of the worst bands of all time

You don’t have to separate the art from the artist, I promise — the music isn’t worth listening to either.

Nu metal powerhouse Linkin Park makes a controversial return

With their debut performance, the band welcomed new vocalist Emily Armstrong to the lineup with an announcement of a new tour and upcoming album.

The new Nails album ripped my ears off and I liked it — “Every Bridge Burning” review

Extreme metal legends, Nails, have returned after eight years since their last effort, “You Will Never Be One of Us,” with a new project that continues their streak of deadly and pummeling grindcore.

“In Dreams” by Duster: album review

Indie-rock band Duster is back at it again.