Of New York Nights & Remembrance: The Romantics Behind Cruel Memories In Sade’s ‘Like A Tattoo’
Sade In everything she does, there is a whisper of a romance being told. In fact, Sade is practically synonymous with it; and more than likely shall forever... Read more.
Falling Up Toward Paradise: A Review Of Massive Attack’s ‘Angel’
Absence Not just to create something from it, but rather, to make from its quaking, rumbling, and at times even stifling depths… a visage that leaves that... Read more.
In Voices Of Purple & Blue: Identifying The Sound Of Labrinth within ‘Euphoria’
Danny Elfman Ever the cinephile and Kubrick-esque recluse that is Sam Levinson, he would pick out for comparison from current history the composer who may be assumed... Read more.
Mourning Amidst Frienemies: The Two-Tone Language of Grief Within The Song ‘Porque Te Vas?’, or ‘V Posledniy Raz’
History The late 70’s going into that of the 80’s was no doubt a strange time. Its twenty-year-spanning contents consisted of nothing but several ways... Read more.
“Change” by Mark McG: A Listening Guide To The Fearful Future Of AI
First Listen At first contact with the percussion, and the joining interjection of the brass, which peaks both the ears and simultaneously sets those small, sensitively... Read more.
The Man Who Knew Too Much: Reviewing The Scariest Diss Track That Is “Meet The Grahams”
A downfall is one thing. But as for its bringer – they may be more than just that in the eyes of the ones they’ve all but vanquished with the vigor... Read more.
… That One Day Ends: Home & A Review of Bad Bunny’s ‘BAILE INoLVIDABLE’
To Yearn: It is to wish you were there – somewhere, or wish you were with or without – something. Or even someone. And to convey all of which in a song... Read more.
Analysis & Review: Disaster Theatre & Apocalyptic Celebration in System of A Down’s “Hypnotize”
The beginning itself gives way to so much visual, if one were to only look closely. At the insistence of the high-hat – like the ticking of a clock alongside... Read more.
California Free: Fondly Remembering Phantom Planets
Review: Then Being young and alive before the shores of its quintessential ocean. Off the bat, that’s what the song ‘California’ by Phantom Planet sounds like,... Read more.
Concert Review: Unsummer at the Subterreanean
“We always wanted to perform upstairs at Sub-T”. Sub-T being, in full, the Subterreanean, located in the heart of Wicker Park, practically nestled just beneath... Read more.
