Halsey, Manic | Album Review ๐ฟ
Manic, the third studio album by Grammy-nominated alt-pop sensation Halsey, is an intriguing album overall, with its fair share of moments.
Manic, the third studio album by Grammy-nominated alt-pop sensation Halsey, is an intriguing album overall, with its fair share of moments.
Matthew Healy and The 1975 drops the infatuated โMe & You Together Song,โ the fourth advance single from Notes on a Conditional Form.
Canadian R&B duo dvsn delivers an enjoyable, sensual, well-rounded single in โA Museโ that benefits from its familiarity.
Mac Miller left the world at the untimely age of 26, but he leaves quite an addition to his discography with posthumous album, CIRCLES.
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After a massively successful comeback in 2019, Jonas Brothers donโt miss a beat with their first single of 2020, โWhat a Man Gotta Do.โ
Swedish heavy metal band Sabaton taps Finnish symphonic metal band Apocalyptica for an epic remake of the 2006 gem, โAngels Calling.โ
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Despite getting too geeked for pleasure, Denver hip-hop artist Alec King exhibits a laid-back, potent flow on short, but sweet โDangerous.โ