Category: Reviews

Review: Princeton – Remembrance Of Things To Come

This So-Cal quartet led by identical twin brothers Matt and Jesse Kivel is back with their sophomore album hoping to convey the idea that less is more. Their debut album Cocoon of Love was guitar focused and followed more conventional …

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Review: Abby Travis – IV

Los Angeles’ native Abby Travis has proved more than useful in the music world. As a teenager she was the bassist in the L.A. band Lovedolls –spawned from the cult films Desparate Teenage Lovedolls and Lovedolls Superstar. She later …

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Review: Sharon Van Etten – Tramp

The release of the sophomore album Tramp from Sharon Van Etten has been much anticipated in the indie music world after Van Etten’s collaboration with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon for the Songs of the South record. Tramp is …

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Review: Lana Del Rey – Born To Die

In America it is thought that one can be whatever one wants to be, dream big and often. Life is a perpetual motion machine moving forward – discarding truth in favor of fiction, replacing facts with fabrications. Names and faces …

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Review: The Heaven Switch – The Heaven Switch

L.A. singer-songwriter Ryan Calhoun is debuting his new project The Heaven Switch with radio ready pop tunes. The Heaven Switch is a combination of Bieber-like relationship lyrics, pop-punk guitar, and vocal quality resembling OneRepublic.

Young adults with …

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