I don’t know how Malcolm Todd keeps outdoing himself. You can really tell he put his heart and soul into Do That Again, because everything on this album, from the lyrics to the production, is OOZING with passion.
From a lyrical standpoint, this is the most vulnerable he’s ever sounded — which says a lot, considering he’s been an open book with his music up to this point. Whether he’s feeling romantic, sad or somewhere in between, he does a phenomenal job laying ... read more
One thing about Laufey: she never has missed and probably never will miss. Even her debut EP has more magic, grace and charm to it than most artists’ full-fledged studio albums.
Typical Of Me sees Laufey still finding her footing as an artist, but it’s also clear that the talent has always been there for her. It’s a short project, but a sweet one — and a perfect segway into what was still to come in the future.
FAVORITE TRACK: Street by Street
LEAST FAVORITE TRACK: ... read more
Some albums are a true listening journey. Some albums are revolutionary and pave the way for generations of music still to come. Some albums just simply rock your eardrums in the best way possible. In the Court of the Crimson King is all of the above.
A true listening journey. From the moment the guitars kick in on 21st Century Schizoid Man to the explosive grand conclusion on The Court of the Crimson King, this album transports you to what feels like another dimension of sound.
Revolutionary ... read more
Talk about an album that sucks you in from start to finish. Inferno is simultaneously so eerie, yet so captivating, essentially hypnotizing my eardrums for 69 straight minutes. I’m still not entirely sure what I just listened to, but best believe it blew me away in the best way possible.
FAVORITE TRACK: You Retreat In Time And Space
LEAST FAVORITE TRACK: Somewhere Right Now In The Future



