Florence + The Machine, Dance Fever | Album Review ๐ฟ
Florence + The Machine makes a superb return with their compelling, consistent, and well-rounded fifth studio album, Dance Fever.
Florence + The Machine makes a superb return with their compelling, consistent, and well-rounded fifth studio album, Dance Fever.
Solar Power, the third studio album by Lorde, doesnโt match or eclipse her masterpiece Melodrama, but has its fair share of elite moments.
Billie Eilish exceeds expectations on Happier Than Ever, her authentic, more intimate and personal sophomore album.
Alternative singer/songwriter Clairo โups the anteโ on her incredibly mature and artful sophomore album, SLING.
Taylor Swift continues a dominant 2020 with her second surprise album, and another undisputed, alternative/folk gem, Evermore.
Conceptual, yet relatable & always ear-catching, Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones, the fourth studio album by The Neighbourhood, is a must-hear.
On his delayed but highly anticipated sophomore LP, alternative standout Joji shines (more often than not) elevating his artistry up a notch.
Following a five-year hiatus, Tame Impala makes a compelling return on its psychedelia-heavy, introspective, 4th studio album, The Slow Rush.
Alternative British collective Bastille returns in top-notch fashion on โDoom Days,โ theyโre highly-anticipated third studio album.
Alternative darlings Florence + The Machine delivers an enjoyable, impressive, and well-rounded fourth studio album with โHigh as Hope.โ
Gender-fluid rock musician Ezra Furman delivers one of the best albums that only a few people have heard with his self-described, โQueer Outlaw Saga,โ โTransangelic Exodus.โ
Following divisive promo single โWild Love,โ Grammy-nominated British artist James Bay ends up exceeding expectations on his intriguing sophomore LP, โElectric Light.โ