Michigan band Greta Van Fleet solidifies their place as a defining member of the new rock generation.
A song about partying, sex and queer culture that you truly can’t help but dance to.
A hyper-pop single describing the inequities of today’s society? Talk about a 180 for singer-songwriter Peter McPoland!
The poetic aestheticism of an angelic voice discussing the most aggressive topics.
Sure, All Things End, but we certainly wanted this release to be continue forever. Hozier exceeds expectations with new EP “Eat Your Young.”
Tiny Habits has perfectly encapsulated the idea of a love so wonderful that all you need are the moments that come from loving each other.
Gracie Abrams does a deep dive into what it means to breakup, makeup, and make peace. Who wouldn’t want a how to in breaking up?
Jesus Christ is a poetic charm. Matilda’s voice is alluring and her lyrics are well thought out, her words sound like they’re coming straight from the heart.
Good friends, good music, and the impending west coast summer heat. What more could you need?
It seems Niall Horan has gotten over his heartbreak weather in new lead single “Heaven.”
It’s the day after valentines, who wouldn’t want to throw a little shade on relationships?
A comprehensive review of this week’s biggest singles. Featuring tracks from Gracie Abrams, Dove Cameron, and more.