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Her Loss: The Certified Lover Boy Turns Evil
Drake has become an entirely different man over the span of his past couple of albums, experimenting with different tones and genres, to mixed reviews at best. Drake’s latest album “Her Loss” features a punchier and catchier version of himself that we haven’t seen since 2015 who works in tandem with 21 Savage to create […]
Waiting to Spill: The Backseat Lovers Prove it was Worth the Wait
Indie rock seemed to be reaching its twilight years in the early 2010s. The Strokes had been quiet, The Shins were past their prime, and the garage rock of The White Stripes and Co. felt like a distant memory. Journalists, Youtubers, and Reddit users alike began asking one question: is Indie rock dying? In 2019, […]
Changes: a Melting Pot of Genres and Musical Textures
From humble origins, King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard started out as a group of music industry students in Melbourne, making a name for themselves with each energy-charged concert and a rapid production of music recordings. “Changes,” the psychedelic pop band’s third album of the month introduces more creative tunes to an already impressive discography, […]



