Antonia Georgieva

‘Coolaid’ by Snoop Dogg Album Review: Rapper Legend Returns to Classic Hip-Hop Roots

Coolaid is West Coast veteran rapper Snoop Dogg's 14th studio album. After dropping his peculiar experiment with the reggae-inspired project Snoop…

8 years ago

‘blackSUMMERS’night’ by Maxwell Album Review: Sensual, Inspired And Mature Neo-Soul

Veteran soul and R&B singer Maxwell returns with a long-awaited album titled blackSUMMERS'night, a second installment in a trilogy, which picks…

8 years ago

‘The Bride’ by Bat For Lashes Album Review: Nuanced Viewpoints And A Contained Journey To Self-Discovery

The Bride is the title of the fourth studio album by singer/songwriter Natasha Khan, better known as Bat For Lashes. Khan has previously revealed that The…

8 years ago

‘California’ By Blink-182 Album Review: A More Mature Sound

Returning with a new member on their roster, blink-182 deliver their seventh studio album, California. In place of guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge is…

8 years ago

‘The Glowing Man’ By Swans Album Review: Experimental, Expressive And Ritualistic Stream-of-Consciousness

Swans is the peculiar experimental rock project of Michael Gira, which has been in existence for decades after being created in 1982…

8 years ago

‘The Mountain Will Fall’ by DJ Shadow Album Review: An Inventive, Original And Exciting Return

On his mostly instrumental 5th solo album The Mountain Will Fall, DJ Shadow, aka Josh Davis, returning after a 5-year hiatus, is…

8 years ago

‘True Sadness’ By The Avett Brothers Album Review: Expanding Their Americana Roots

Seth and Scott Avett, the North Carolina duo known as The Avett Brothers, returns with a strong 9th studio album True Sadness. The record,…

8 years ago

‘The Dreaming Room’ by Laura Mvula Album Review: Vivid Electro-Choral Harmonies And A Powerful Message

Three years after her impressive debut Sing To The Moon, UK singer-songwriter Laura Mvula returns with a stellar sophomore album, titled The Dreaming…

8 years ago

‘Strange Little Birds’ By Garbage Album Review: Their Darkest and Most Meditative Album Yet

Strange Little Birds is the title of alt-rock band Garbage's most recent album after four years away from the music scene. Shirley…

8 years ago

‘The Getaway’ by Red Hot Chili Peppers Album Review: Band Returns With A Revamped Soul-Driven Sound

Red Hot Chili Peppers' 11th studio album The Getaway is full of surprises — from Brian Burton, aka Danger Mouse, at the production…

8 years ago

‘Thick As Thieves’ by The Temper Trap Album Review: Ambitious, Made For Summer But Ultimately Forgettable

Australian band The Temper Trap release their third studio album Thick As Thieves, which channels their robust ability to create catchy alt-rock anthems. The…

8 years ago

‘Why Are You OK’ by Band of Horses Album Review: A Polarizing Mix of Dreamy Easy-Listening & Upbeat Folk

The Seattle indie rock group Band of Horses' fifth studio album Why Are You OK arrives after a four-year hiatus. The record largely…

8 years ago

‘Last Year Was Complicated’ by Nick Jonas Album Review: An Eclectic Pop Mix With a Personal Touch

Nick Jonas returns with a sexy, easy-going sophomore studio album titled Last Year Was Complicated. Building on his self-titled debut, this…

8 years ago

‘Wrong Crowd’ by Tom Odell Album Review: Sophomore Album Is Both Authentic & More Mainstream

After a strong solo debut album Long Way Down, released back in 2013, Tom Odell is already a familiar and acclaimed…

8 years ago

‘Love You to Death’ by Tegan And Sara Album Review: Modern Issues Glossed Over By Upbeat Synthpop

Canadian twin duo Tegan and Sara continue to revel in their dance synthpop niche with their most recent release Love…

8 years ago

Kian Lawley Bio: In His Own Words – Video Exclusive, News, Photos

https://youtu.be/OBl7cbQg3JQ Kian Lawley is a famous YouTuber and up-and-coming actor from Iowa. He was born on September 2, 1995 (Kian…

8 years ago

‘Ash & Ice’ by The Kills Album Review: New Emotional Depth Over Familiar Stylistic Choices

Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart, also known as the alternative rock duo The Kills, have had a music career spanning…

8 years ago

‘Skin’ By Flume Album Review: Exceeds Expectations With A Streamlined Style

With several collaborations and an extensive self-titled deluxe debut in 2013, Australian EDM artist Harley Straiten, better known as Flume,…

8 years ago

‘7/27’ by Fifth Harmony Album Review: A More Introspective And Mature Pop Sound

Fifth Harmony's sophomore studio album 7/27 is one of the most anticipated releases of the year and with reason. The…

8 years ago

‘Chapters’ by Yuna Album Review: Heartbreak And The Possibility Of New Beginnings

Malaysian artist Yuna returns with her fifth international release titled Chapters. Following a strong but undoubtedly underrated 2013 record Nocturnal, her sound now feels…

8 years ago