If there is one era of history I could travel back to, it’s the 1970s. The fashion, the vibes, the music. It’s really about the music and trying to have a chance with Harrison Ford. That’s all I want. Alas, all I can do is listen back to the sounds that defined the decade, which... Continue Reading →
Halsey: The Great Impersonator
October 25th. During lunch, I listened to as much as I could of The Great Impersonator, the latest album from Halsey in which she pays homage to those who’ve inspired her throughout her three decades on earth from the gravel-voiced Jersey boy to Iceland’s favorite swan-wearing artist. Not more than a few hours later I... Continue Reading →
Cashavelly: Meditation Through Gunfire
Lucy Isabel recently dropped an album that felt very much like a Disney princess, and while I got the same vocal delights from Cashavelly on 2024’s Meditation Through Gunfire - this was as if that princess realized the prince was actually trash. Cashavelly proves within the confines of 16 tracks to be a woman with... Continue Reading →
Throwback Sing-Along: Britney Spears ‘…Baby One More Time’
By the late ‘90s, there was one thing in music that sold and sold very well - boy bands. We were in a pretty male-dominated pop scene because of them. Boy bands were everywhere and hell, I wasn't and will never complain about a group of men synchronized dancing to bops - but we were... Continue Reading →
Personal Sing-Alongs: Mariah Carey
With physical media becoming more of a memory, an artifact of the past - I often wonder how kids will remember music. Other than Taylor Swift, who is taking the time to release actual albums, let alone countless variations of them like some sort of Swiftieverse? Not many, so with that, souvenirs of the entertainment... Continue Reading →