Review

Felicia Temple
Felicia Temple’s Formal ‘Welcome Home’ Is Long Overdue

Felicia Temple’s Welcome Home concert at Debonair Music Hall was a nod to New Jersey’s rich House music legacy, which includes her family, and musicianship as a whole.

James Vickery
James Vickery’s ‘Sheet Music’ Hit All The Right Notes During His Baby’s All Right Debut   

The British musicians are coming. Well, to be fair, they’ve already infiltrated the US pop…

As Far as Life Goes, Annie Blackman is Still Working on ‘All of It’

In her debut album ‘All of It’, Annie Blackman stands on the cliff of adulthood, unsure of whether she’s feeling too big or too small for the long life ahead of her.

The Inflorescence Screams You Will ‘Remember What I Look Like’

Riot grrrl act The Inflorescence touts a new sound for the San Diego music scene on their new 9-track album, ‘Remember What I Look Like’ (via Kill Rock Stars).

‘Sometimes, Forever’ Is A Never-Ending Display of Soccer Mommy’s Flair

Following the major success of albums ‘Color Theory’ and ‘Clean’, Soccer Mommy continues to build her catalog with her new album ‘Sometimes, Forever’. Collaborating with Daniel Lopatin, they forge one of the most remarkable albums of this year.

No Matter What Musical Version Horsegirl Presents We Want In

The Chicago grunge trio Horsegirl’s debut full-length release with Matador Records, Versions of Modern Performance, is indie rock and post punk at its most suffocating.