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Asha Jefferies: Ego Ride Review – self-journey | Indie

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Asha Jefferies’ latest album, “Ego Ride,” is a powerful and emotionally charged journey through love, loss, and self-discovery. The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful track that sets the tone for what’s to come. Jefferies’ raw and honest lyrics, combined with stirring instrumentation, create a captivating listening experience that is […]


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Chastity Belt – Live Laugh Love | Album Reviews

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Chastity Belt’s fourth album, Live Laugh Love, presents a captivating blend of introspective lyricism, harmonic depth, and a refreshing sense of authenticity. The Seattle quartet, known for their wit and irony, showcases a more vulnerable side on this record, giving listeners a closer look at their genuine selves. The album […]


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https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/sarah-shook-the-disarmers/sarah-shook-the-disarmers-reclaim-a-life-through-memory-on-revelations

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Paste Magazine’s review of Sarah Shook & The Disarmers’ latest album “Revelations” highlights the band’s ability to combine personal storytelling with raw, emotive country punk music. The reviewer notes the sense of catharsis that is present throughout the album, as Shook navigates themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The band’s […]


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Review: whyohwhy – Bruises | Sputnikmusic

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Upon first listen, whyohwhy’s debut LP “Bruises” may not immediately grab the listener’s attention. The delicate blend of dream pop, slowcore, and folk may come across as unassuming at first, but upon further exploration, the album reveals itself to be a gem of restrained beauty and emotional depth. The album […]


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Pillow Queens – Name Your Sorrow album review: The Skinny

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Pillow Queens – Name Your Sorrow Review: Dublin-based band Pillow Queens have returned with their highly anticipated album, “Name Your Sorrow,” released under Royal Mountain Records on April 19. After the success of their previous album, “In Waiting,” the band takes a more introspective and somber turn with their latest […]



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Sheryl Crow – Evolution | Album Reviews

staticwire | April 18, 2024

Sheryl Crow, the radio-friendly anthems expert, has made a surprising return from retirement with her 12th studio album, “Evolution”. Following the genre-hopping success of her final album “Threads” with an array of guest stars, Crow’s latest offering is a collection of pop-rock numbers that may not quite live up to […]


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‘Only God Was Above Us’ Album Review

staticwire | April 18, 2024

Vampire Weekend’s latest release, “Only God Was Above Us,” presents a glimpse into the band’s evolution and exploration of their signature sound over the years. The album feels like a culmination of the band’s past works, with elements reminiscent of their self-titled debut, “Contra,” “Modern Vampires of the City,” and […]


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Review: Mick Mars – The Other Side of Mars

staticwire | April 18, 2024

Mick Mars has emerged from the shadows of Mötley Crüe with a vengeance on his latest album, “The Other Side of Mars.” This release not only showcases Mars’ heavy alt-rock style, but also serves as a bold statement to his former bandmates. With a gritty sound reminiscent of the 80s […]


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claire rousay – sentiment album review: The Skinny

staticwire | April 18, 2024

Rolling Stone and Pitchfork magazine Review: Album Title: Sentiment Artist: Claire Rousay Label: Thrill Jockey Release Date: 19 Apr Claire Rousay’s latest album, “Sentiment,” introduces a new chapter in her musical journey, blending elements of emo, ambient, and pop to create a poignant and immersive listening experience. Released under the […]



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