With its blend of raw instrumentation, lyrical introspection, and collaborative depth, the album captures the essence of youthful exploration.
In ‘SABLE, fABLE,’ Bon Iver Steps Out of the Cabin and Into the Sunlight
In the six years since Bon Iver’s last release, it is clear that Vernon has taken time for himself: to reflect, reset, and rediscover the joy in music again. And as listeners, we are grateful to be invited back in.
Djo’s Third Album ‘The Crux’ Marks an Artistic Turning Point
While the lack of consistent thematic and musical elements makes the album feel like a collection of singles rather than a cohesive musical statement, The Crux stands as a testament to Keery’s genuine talent and maintains Djo’s standing as a compelling force in contemporary music.
Dacus Spins a Lovely Narrative of Intimacy and Romance on ‘Forever Is A Feeling’
Through Dacus’ vulnerable lyricism, her relationship with Baker develops into a romance—a lovely narrative to listen to unfold. It seems Dacus has found the kind of love she had yearned for in the past, making the album feel like the result of a deep, personal fulfillment.
Elton John Proves He’s Still Standing With Collaborative Album ‘Who Believes in Angels?’
For an artist who has seemingly done it all, John proves once again that he’s not just still standing—he’s still capable of soaring to remarkable creative heights.
Grande’s ‘eternal sunshine’ Deluxe Offers Authentic Ending to Melancholy Era
Following the success of eternal sunshine, released in early 2024, Ariana Grande adds six extra tracks in the new eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead.
Mumford & Sons Return to Their Roots on New Album ‘Rushmere’
After straying into more pop-heavy territory with 2018’s Delta, their newest release, Rushmere, is a welcome return to form.
We Know Will Smith Slaps—But Does His Album?
Following this dramatic exit from the public eye, Smith has made an equally bold comeback, releasing his first album in 20 years: Based on a True Story.
Snow White or Joan of Arc? Disney Fails To Mold a Classic to Modern Expectations
Failing to replicate the successes of other Disney live-action remakes such as Beauty and the Beast (2017) and Aladdin (2019), Snow White will likely end up with the Cinderella (2015) treatment—forgotten and looked over.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco’s First Collaboration is Heartbreakingly Bad
Most of the songs are not the worst on their own, but together they create just a completely average and wince-worthy album that is not worth listening to more than once—if at all.