After some serious distance (why??) I have finally listened to Miles Kane’s latest solo record, Change the Show. In the lead up to the album’s debut, several singles had been released, which I’m sure you read my two cents on at the time. Now though, I’ve got the whole picture and eleven tracks worth of jams. Let’s go!
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Foxy Shazam – The Heart Behead You Album Review
It feels like no time at all has passed since Foxy Shazam released their comeback album, Burn, in 2020, but I guess that’s what a still on-going pandemic will do to your brain. Anyways, I was tickled to learn a few months ago that they were releasing a new album, The Heart Behead You, a week before I’m due to see them live for the first time since 2014! Let’s break it down.
Read moreBastille – Give Me the Future Album Review
More new music! I feel like bands I like have been feeding me new albums for the past several weeks! It’s almost too much to keep up with, but I don’t want these releases slowing down at all. To me, this is a sign that things may be morphing slightly back to normal. Or, at least I hope so.
Read moreSunday Singles
It’s that time again – new music! Several bands have put out new tracks recently, and I thought it best to let you know my opinion on them. Let’s dive in!
Read moreBad Suns – Apocalypse Whenever Album Review
It’s been a hot minute since Bad Suns released an album! In all honesty, Mystic Truth was kind of a disappointment for me, so I was really nervous about how the band’s new music would sound. But, if there few singles were anything to go by, then I was in good hands. And now I can say with certainty that Apocalypse Whenever is a solid return to form for Bad Suns – yay!
Read moreMy One and Only Podcast Endorsement
My time is spent on too many other media formats to really bother much with podcasts, but the two I’m about to talk about have been totally worth listening to.
Read moreMiles Kane – Coup De Grace Album Review
Given that Miles Kane’s latest album, Change the Show, dropped this past Friday, I figured now was as good a time as any to get caught up on his previous works. Thus, I listened to the colorful Coup De Grace.
Read moreUnderoath – Voyeurist Album Review
Since Underoath’s return to the music scene, I’ve been living off of their 2018 release, Erase Me, but the wait is finally over and the band has blessed our ears with Voyeurist. This album seems to take all of the band’s influences over the years and combines them into one very cohesive and badass piece of music.
Read moreDan Black – Do Not Revenge Album Review
Back during my senior year of high school, Dan Black’s debut album, Un, was on repeat in my car for at least a full year. It was something my sister and I legitimately never grew tired of, and we still love it to this day. Somehow, his follow-up album, some seven years later slipped under our radar, but now I’m finally giving Do Not Revenge its time in the sun.
Read moreMiles Kane – Don’t Forget Who You Are Album Review
At the start of a new year, I’ve decided to keep moving along in Miles Kane’s solo catalog with his sophomore effort, Don’t Forget Who You Are. Several years lapsed between this record and the first, but ultimately the style stayed largely the same. A good deal of rock and pop, singing a lot about relationships.
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