I can still remember the day I saw James Cameron’s Avatar in theaters. Not just a theater but an IMAX. Moving pictures and sounds had [ … ]
Month: May 2021
Emo Music Has a New Great Album, Humanity by Sleep Eater
Emo Music has gone a weird direction. The only projects that have garnered attention recently have been by artists from other genres making pop punk [ … ]
SOUR by Olivia Rodrigo, Regretfully Loving This Powerful Lament
SOUR by Olivia Rodrigo…I wish I didn’t like this album. Knowing that it’s all about a seventeen year old complaining about the fact that she [ … ]
J. Cole The Off Season Showcases How to Modern Rap
J. Cole The Off Season. On May 14, J. Cole released his sixth studio album The Off Season. The album showcases one of his greatest [ … ]
Life by Misadventure Burns Then Explodes with Rag’n’Bone Man Tenderness
In Life by Misadventure, Rag’n’Bone Man once again flourishes in a soulful pop environment. Though he has abandoned his electronic tendencies, he hasn’t abandoned the [ … ]
Wrath of Man Review: Guy Ritchie’s Action-Heist Remake Finds its Footing
Out in theaters this week (feels good to type that friends) is a new revenge tale from the director of Aladdin (2019). Sorry is that [ … ]
Robinson’s Nurture Combines Electronic and Organic in Astonishing Ways
Porter Robinson’s latest album Nurture obsesses me. It’s unique take on electronic music leaves me impressed and dazzled. He breathes natural life into a genre [ … ]