The 1975, âTOOTIMETOOTIMETOO TIMEâ | Track Review
The 1975 continues to struggle to find the right sound for their upcoming album with their latest single, the ridiculous âTOOTIMETOOTIMETOO TIME.â
The 1975 continues to struggle to find the right sound for their upcoming album with their latest single, the ridiculous âTOOTIMETOOTIMETOO TIME.â
Twenty One Pilots continues to share their ambitious concept on âLevitate,â the third single from their highly-anticipated 3rd major label LP, âTrench.â
Welsh singer/singer Georgia Fearn showcases phenomenal potential & promise on âLâAmour,â the single & opener from her debut LP, âPerfect on Paper.â
Interpol returns after a 4-year hiatus with its 6th LP, âMarauder.â Following the spirited âThe Rover,â they’re more electrifying on single âNumber 10.â
Blood Orange (Dev Hynes), shines bright on âJewelry,â the second advance single from his highly-anticipated fourth studio album, âNegro Swan.âÂ
Alternative duo The Blancos â Cory Hueston and Jayson Robbins â tap rapper Joyner Lucas on their second major-label single, âWeâre Tired.â
Blood Orange (Dev Hynes), makes a compelling return with âCharcoal Baby,â an advance single from his fourth studio album, âNegro Swan.â Â
Award-winning Canadian alternative band Metric brings the âdarknessâ on âDark Saturday,â the promo single from their forthcoming 7th studio LP.
Veteran, Grammy-winning, alternative rock band Muse returns with their second single of 2018, âSomething Human.â Itâs respectable, if a bit underwhelming.
Although flawed, The 1975 has its share of moments on single âLove It If We Made It,â characterized by its loudness and multiple instances of shock value.
Rising alternative pop artist Billie Eilish âbrings the heatâ without having to break a sweat on her epic new single, âyou should see me in a crown.â
NYC-based indie pop artist Nina Luna compels on her self-described âsultry, bittersweet, slow-jam for the dog days of summer,â âKeep Me.â