by Clare Flynn In my opinion, Lana Del Rey is one of the most influential artists in music today. With artists such as Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish crediting her as inspiration for their songwriting, Lana Del Rey rarely disappoints. The artist announced her newest studio album, Did you know that there’s a tunnel under …
Reviews
Review: Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) by Yves Tumor
by Josh Atlas Yves Tumor is easily one of the most enthralling artists of the last decade. Sean Bowie can’t seem to help themselves from making some of the most infectious anthems that seamlessly blend different genres of music. On their newest LP, Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, …
RELISH RADIO: Sun Room – A Comprehensive Review
By: Anna Fahy & Alana Saucier Check out Anna & Alana’s review of Sun Room!
Review: 10,000 gecs by 100 gecs
by Camryn Brathwaite 100 gecs’ first album, 1000 gecs, routinely seems to be written off as a relic of 2020 quarantine—for many, it falls into the same cringy category as pictures edited with an ugly amount of saturation, low-quality Pics-Art stickers on IG posts, and TikTok humor that we are embarrassed to have found funny. …
Review: Threads by Indy Yelich
By Clare Flynn Navigating the challenges of young adulthood in a big city can bring about a variety of emotions, and New Zealand native Indy Yelich showcases all that her early twenties had to offer in her debut EP Threads. Yelich released her first single titled “Threads” back in September and followed up with two …
Review: Cracker Island by Gorillaz
By Camryn Brathwaite Whether you identify as a fan or not, I’d like you to ask yourself which genre of music you’d associate Gorillaz with the most. Alternative? Perhaps rock or electronic hip-hop? What if I told you that the greatest genre influence I took away from Cracker Island was pop? It seems as though …
REVIEW: The Car – Arctic Monkeys
By Georgie Fleming Arctic Monkeys’ alluringly experimental new album, The Car, leans into all the heart-wrenching absurdism of their previous work. Similar sonically to the elegant orchestration and avant-garde instrumentation of their album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (2018), this new album seems like a culmination of everything that the Arctic Monkeys sound has been …
REVIEW: It’s Almost Dry – Pusha T
By Alan Ventura The only word I can think to describe the Best Rap Album nominees at the upcoming 2023 Grammys is disappointing. Nominations for the category over the last couple of years have taken critical reception into noticeably higher consideration than in ceremonies past, but with this newest lineup of commercial successes and critical …
REVIEW: Come Home The Kids Miss You – Jack Harlow
By Mari Apazidis Think about a good album, one you love a lot. Most likely, it has a distinct sound and story, or is inspired by something profound in the artist’s life, or is catchy at least. Jack Harlow’s 2022 album release, Come Home The Kids Miss You is directionless, dull, and maybe TWO songs …
REVIEW: DS4EVER – GUNNA
By Alan Ventura It is often said in the professional sector that timing is everything, and for YSL Records affiliate Gunna, this could not ring more true. His third official solo album DS4EVER marks the fourth installment into the Drip Season canon, the first of which to not be advertised and distributed as a mere …