Antonia Georgieva

‘How To Be A Human Being’ by Glass Animals Album Review: More Grounded Sophomore Album

British indie band Glass Animals' 2014 debut ZABA seemed out of this world in sound and concept. Their second effort…

8 years ago

‘Spectral’ by Twist Album Review: Debut Album Portrays A Wide Range Of Experiences & Sounds

Toronto-based band Twist's debut album titled Spectral comes out about three years after the band's original formation and has been in the…

8 years ago

‘Glory’ by Britney Spears Album Review: Comeback Lacks Originality But Is A Step Back To The Top

Britney Spears' stardom might have been on the down-low over the past couple of years, but her new release the…

8 years ago

‘Blonde’ By Frank Ocean Album Review: A Long-Awaited Triumph

It's been four years since R&B singer Frank Ocean has released any new music and he managed to create just enough…

8 years ago

‘Endless’ by Frank Ocean Visual Album Review: A Brilliant Ode To Perfectionism

It comes as no surprise (or maybe it does) that Frank Ocean finally put out some new music. Not only that but…

8 years ago

’25 25′ by Factory Floor Album Review: A Dynamic Recollection Of The Roots Of Electronic Music

As EDM goes today, it is a lot more about catchy hooks and unique vocal collaborators — in other words, more…

8 years ago

‘SremmLife 2’ by Rae Sremmurd Album Review: Young Hip-Hop Duo Continue To Rap About Partying

The Mississippi rap duo known as Rae Sremmurd, which comprises of brothers Khalif "Swae Lee" Brown and Aaquil "Slim Jximmi"…

8 years ago

‘PARTYNEXTDOOR 3’ (‘P3’) by PARTYNEXTDOOR Album Review: New Record Shows Artist’s Growing Potential

An indelible part of Drake’s OVO Sound production imprint, Ontario singer Jahron Brathwaite, better known as PARTYNEXTDOOR, delivers his highly…

8 years ago

‘And Then Like Lions’ By Blind Pilot Album Review: Intimate Album About Loss & Hope

The Portland indie-folk sextet Blid Pilot return with a third full-length album titled And Then Like Lions. The band is plunged into new…

8 years ago

‘Home of the Strange’ by Young The Giant Album Review: Indie Band Explores Roots In Meticulous Production

On Home of the Strange, Young the Giant's third studio album, the indie rock band delves into issues of division…

8 years ago

‘For All We Know’ by NAO Album Review: A Unique Voice Shines Through On Debut Album

Former backing vocalist NAO, previously known with her stellar single "Bad Blood" and her appearance on Disclosure's Caracal, reveals her modern soul debut…

8 years ago

‘Late Nights: Europe’ [Mixtape] by Jeremih Album Review: A-List Collaborations & Seductive Jams

Chicago R&B artist Jeremih returns with a third installment in his "Late Nights" trilogy after his largely successful Late Nights: The…

8 years ago

‘Love & Hate’ by Michael Kiwanuka Album Review: Pushing the Boundaries of Genre & Creativity

British singer Michael Kiwanuka returns with sophomore album Love & Hate, which builds on the folk-soul of his debut through…

8 years ago

‘GENERATIONWHY’ by ZHU Album Review: California Producer Expands His Stylistic Range In A Strong Debut Record

California-based producer Steven Zhu may have made a smashing appearance on the house music scene about two years ago with…

8 years ago

‘Major Key’ by DJ Khaled Album Review: A Star-Studded Record Of Massive Hit Proportitions

Miami-based producer and hip-hop mastermind DJ Khaled returns with a ninth studio album titled Major Key. The star-studded record features some of…

8 years ago

‘Loud Hailer’ By Jeff Beck Album Review: An Invigorating Album With A Political Stance

Seventy-two-year-old guitar legend Jeff Beck released his first album in six years titled Loud Hailer. Taking a bold step away from its…

8 years ago

“No Hard Feelings” By Dreezy Album Review: Balanced & Well-Executed Debut For Hip-Hop’s Rising Star

Chicago MC and singer Seandrea Sledge, better known as Dreezy, released her debut album No Hard Feelings to much anticipation from fans. Her first…

8 years ago

‘We’re All Somebody From Somewhere’ By Steven Tyler Album Review: Intriguing Premise But Poor Realization

At age 68, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler goes solo with an album that evokes some of the old rock band classics and…

8 years ago

‘Wildflower’ By The Avalanches Album Review: 16 Years In The Making And Doesn’t Disappoint

It's been 16 years since the Australian The Avalanches released their debut album Since I Left You. It established them in their sample-rich…

8 years ago

‘Summer 08’ by Metronomy Album Review: Experimental, Inventive and Outstanding

Metronomy's latest is apparently the album frontman and mastermind behind the project Joseph Mount has always wanted to make. Summer 08,…

8 years ago