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Troye Sivan Cements Himself as A Pop Icon in New Album
Troye Sivan’s new album explores life, sex, and queer culture with a nosedive into electronic-pop. What more could you ever want?
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HOKO Urge For a Buzz With Their New Single “Higher”
HOKO continues their distinctive expression into futuristic-pop with a new single.
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The Brook & The Bluff Lean Into Folk and Bedroom Pop In New Album
With light, airy vocals, and instrumentals grounded in pop-folk influences, this album feels like a fall day in the woods.
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What Makes a Modern Pop Girl? A Look at Olivia Rodrigo Following the Release of GUTS
Olivia Rodrigo’s VMAs performance left fans confused as the scene unfolded. What is even more confusing is why the star has been labeled “groundbreaking” in the industry.
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Promiscuity and Progression: The Goals and Pitfalls of Måneskin’s New Single
Måneskin have proven themselves to be a notable figure in the world of modern rock, but they’re feeling a bit lacklustre. It’s time for some creative exploration.
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What is Country Anyway? A Look Into Zach Bryan’s New Album
A country album that isn’t about beer, boobs, and boats? Sign me up!
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From Brooklyn to The Bowery, HOKO Continues to Captivate Their Audience
Rising alternative-pop band HOKO went on tour for the first time this summer. Their artistry created an immersive genre experience for all in attendance.
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Peter McPoland Talks Mental Health And Society in Debut Album
Peter McPoland’s debut album is an honest exploration of his sound and story. What’s not to love?
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Greta Van Fleet Is The Band That Rock Needed
Michigan band Greta Van Fleet solidifies their place as a defining member of the new rock generation.
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Troye Sivan’s “Rush” Is the Song of the Summer
A song about partying, sex and queer culture that you truly can’t help but dance to.
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Peter McPoland Shifts Gears with a New, Politically Charged Single
A hyper-pop single describing the inequities of today’s society? Talk about a 180 for singer-songwriter Peter McPoland!
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“Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd” – a review of LDR’s latest musical self exploration
The poetic aestheticism of an angelic voice discussing the most aggressive topics.
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Hozier Channels Historic Political Criticism in “Eat Your Young”
Sure, All Things End, but we certainly wanted this release to be continue forever. Hozier exceeds expectations with new EP “Eat Your Young.”
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Tiny Habits’s “tiny things” – Single Review
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.
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Gracie Abrams’ “Good Riddance” – Album Review
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?