Treefight For Sunlight: A Collection of Vibrations For Your Skull
After listening to and digesting the recent Beach Boys‘ reissue of Smile, I decided to dive into my new review subject, Treefight For Sunlight‘s…
Read MoreAfter listening to and digesting the recent Beach Boys‘ reissue of Smile, I decided to dive into my new review subject, Treefight For Sunlight‘s…
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Read MoreFlorence + the Machine: Ceremonials There is an old adage: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Florence + The Machine seem to have…
Read Moreby Christopher Zeller Lushlife, and his affiliates, are probably going to draw many half-hearted comparisons in their rise through the alternative rap game, as…
Read MoreWale‘s debut album, Attention Deficit was weird. The album produced a string of successful singles: “Chillin,” “World Tour,” and “Pretty Girls” yet it did…
Read More3:33: Live From The Grove Parallel Thought Ltd. is known for releasing albums like Tame One and Del The Funky Homosapien‘s collaborative album, Parallel…
Read MoreM.E.D.: Classic It takes some balls to call an album Classic, especially when you’re M.E.D. I say that because who is M.E.D.? You might…
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