And Then Life Was Beautiful

Nao: ‘And Then Life Was Beautiful’ Review

Drew’s Ranking: 4/5 There is profound bliss heard on Nao’s latest album, And Then Life Was Beautiful. The project blends joyful sounds and sweet-sounding melodies. With an incredible guest list and Nao’s specific sound of “wonky funk” driving the album forward, many highlights are found. As the title track and “Messy Love” introduce the album,…

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Mercurial World

Magdalena Bay ‘Mercurial World’ Review

Mercurial World ~ Magdalena Bay Review  Drew’s Ranking: 5/5 Indie pop duo Magdalena Bay’s major debut effort is overflowing with sparkling, pristine, hits. What Mercurial World lacks in specific sound or shape, it makes up for in the transitional cohesiveness and concept surrounding the magnificent project. For these reasons, it is easily one of the…

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Screen Violence

CHVRCHES ‘Screen Violence’ Review

Screen Violence – CHVRCHES Drew’s Ranking: 3/5 A fizzing synth-pop album filled with sonic warmth. CHVRCHES builds a neat, slick package of nostalgic jams that call to other influences and artists. Without completely stripping away the band’s originality.  From the first ten seconds of the introduction track “Asking For A Friend”, the atmosphere settles in…

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