Phantogram – Memory of a Day, Album Review

It was such a bummer that Phantogram’s last album, Ceremony didn’t get its due since it was released just barely after the pandemic was declared back in 2020. I’ve been patiently waiting since then, and it seems like the band had been teasing a new album for years, but we were finally blessed with Memory of a Day and it SLAPS. Totally worth the wait.

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Wallows – Model, Album Review

With all of these bands that I love releasing albums practically back to back recently, the fact that Wallows dropped their third full length album, Model, last week with basically no promotion came as quite a surprise to me. A pleasant one, but still. Even though I follow them on social media, I must not be in the know enough for eavesdropping advertising or just straight up fan posts to fall through the cracks and into my feeds.

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twenty one pilots – Clancy, Album Review

I’m going to be totally honest here, Scaled and Icy was a huge letdown of an album for me from a band that hadn’t disappointed prior. Of course that means I was going to walk into Clancy with a bit of trepidation. But I was a fool for thinking that way! Twenty One Pilots have rounded out this era with certified hits.

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The World of K-pop, A Review

Well, I suppose this is my world of K-pop. As someone who usually turns their nose down at most current pop music, that sentiment also extended to K-pop, if not more so. That’s why I’m as surprised as anyone who knows me would be that I’ve fallen hard for a few K-pop groups.

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