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Bastille, Doom Days | Album Review 💿
Alternative British collective Bastille returns in top-notch fashion on ‘Doom Days,’ they’re highly-anticipated third studio album.
Alternative British collective Bastille returns in top-notch fashion on ‘Doom Days,’ they’re highly-anticipated third studio album.
“11 Intriguing Songs All About Humans” features human songs courtesy of The-Dream, Highly Suspect, MARINA, Rag’n’Bone Man, and Robyn.
“15 Songs That Center Around Sadness & Depression” features music from The 1975, Father John Misty, Mac Miller, Post Malone, and XXXTENTACION.
The 1975 delivers an interesting LP with ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’ that’s imperfect, but chocked-full of interesting ideas.
Grammy-winning alternative rock band Muse delivers their best work in years on their eighth studio album, ‘Simulation Theory.’
The 1975 continues to build anticipation for ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’ with 5th single, “I’m not Living (If It’s Not with You).”
After releasing many sketchy singles in advance of ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’, The 1975 improve on 4th single, “Sincerity is Scary.”
Years & Years returns with a compelling sophomore album with ‘Palo Santo’ which masterfully incorporates social issues, sexuality, and spirituality.
Want to get to know the eclectic, English rock band The Sourheads? The Musical Hype interviews the versatile, multi-talented guitarist, Mik Crone.
Dan Smith and Bastille returns with “World Gone Mad,” an intriguing promo single from ‘Bright: The Album’, the soundtrack to the Netflix film.
British indie-rock band alt-J returns with an intriguing, if flawed third studio album, ‘Relaxer.’ The band’s eclecticism knows no end on ‘Relaxer.’
Former One Direction member Zayn Malik criticizes One Direction’s music as being generic. Does he have a valid point?