Tag: EP Review
Stridore – Makt Myrkranna (EP Review)
Stridore, the experimental project of Johny Prunell, has taken a noticeable step forward with Makt Myrkranna, a release that moves away from the raw...
Dead Parties – Friction Machine (EP Review)
Dead Parties’ latest release Friction Machine is a six-track EP that thrives on a hazy blend of psychedelic rock, jangly pop, and fuzz-drenched guitars....
Poets in Heat – Childish Things (EP Review)
On Childish Things, Erich Russek and Poets in Heat take stories that live in the collective childhood imagination and reframe them as unsettling allegories...
Alpaca Lips – Somewhere on the Edge (EP Review)
Alpaca Lips, a collective of American and British musicians led by songwriter Chris Dana, return with Somewhere on the Edge, a six-song EP that...
JimBaumerME – Diary of a One-Man-Band (EP Review)
Today’s review features the new EP, Diary of a One-Man-Band, by JimBaumer ME. Virginia-based indie rocker Jim Baumer, the force behind the brand JimBaumerME,...
Brynja Rán – SEVEN (EP Review)
Today’s review features the new debut EP, SEVEN, from emerging artist Brynja Rán. Brynja is from Reykjavík, Iceland, and began her musical journey at...
Katseye – Beautiful Chaos (EP Review)
The new EP from the fast-rising global girl group is filled with striking hip-hop bops and introspective pop tracks sure to set a sassy...
Existential Threat – Double Single (EP Review)
Existential Threat continue to tread their own erratic and charming path with Double Single. Formed in 2022 out of what they call "spite," the...
Cargo G – “Pressure” (EP Review)
Cargo G’s new EP Pressure, out July 25th, is an intimate, soul-soaked journey through love, identity, and the weight of simply existing. Rooted in...
Patrick Lew Band – Lost in the Meta (EP Review)
Today’s review features Lost in the Meta, the new EP by the Patrick Lew Band. “Born in San Francisco to a Chinese father and...