Album Review: Enter Shikari – A Kiss For The Whole World
A Kiss For The Whole World demonstrates how Enter Shikari still have the means to surprise, delight, and inspire after all these years.
A Kiss For The Whole World demonstrates how Enter Shikari still have the means to surprise, delight, and inspire after all these years.
There was criticism over Frank Ocean‘s highly anticipated set last weekend at Coachella. The artist was set to headline Coachella in 2020, and we all know what happened there. After Coachella weekend 1, fans expressed their disappointment with his performance, to later find out he had to rework his set last minute due to an injured ankle. He also had to wrap his set early because of the noise curfew. Read More: Is ‘Twilight’ Getting Rebooted Into A TV Series? Now, Ocean has dropped out of Coachella weekend 2 and will no longer be performing his headline set. According to… Read more »
Following the release of “Weightless” and “Impurities,” pulled from her forthcoming sophomore album, My Soft Machine, Arlo Parks has delivered a third preview of her full-length with the release of “Blades.” “Paul [Epworth] is just a wizard; he has this childlike spirit that I’ve always really loved and he brought that to ‘Blades,’” Parks shares. “I wanted to make something that I can dance to, finally, because I feel like my songs don’t really have that quality in general. So, I took inspiration from bands like ESG, artists like Kaytranada, and a lot of the kind of ’70s Zambian psychedelic… Read more »
It seems that a new era of Foo Fighters is underway. Last week, the band shared a 13-second clip that seemed to be a teaser for a new song. Today, they shared a 25-second version of the same song on their socials. The clip smacks you in the face with heavy guitar and passion-filled drums. No lyrics can be heard, but “Are you thinking what I’m thinking/ Are you feeling what I’m feeling/ This is happening now” fade in and out against a white background. There is no caption or any additional context included. However, it’s all we need to… Read more »
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With four previous studio albums each offering a fresh perspective of electrifying emo-pop, Kicksie has released their all-new record Slouch via Counter Intuitive Records. In an array of slow-burn ballads and unabashed honesty, Slouch reads more like Giuliana Mormile’s personal diary where they’re free to be who they want to be and articulate their most intimate moments. Opening with the kaleidoscope-esque track, “Closure” before blooming into the album’s third track “Boyfriend,” Slouch is an amalgamation of highs and lows that represent Mormile’s intimate journey as an artist. We had the chance to speak with Mormile, the mastermind behind Kicksie ahead… Read more »