
Kasbo: Places We Were and Are Yet to Go
By Martha Kowalski I would like to dedicate this review to an old and dear friend of mine, who is responsible for the very existence of this review. He is … Read More >
By Martha Kowalski I would like to dedicate this review to an old and dear friend of mine, who is responsible for the very existence of this review. He is … Read More >
By Ethan Cook Last Friday Arlo Parks dropped her debut record, Collapsed in Sunbeams. From the moment the first notes hit my ears I knew that I was listening … Read More >
By Martha Kowalski I’m on the late side of discovering this album – released in May of 2020 and about half a year later has come my eureka moment – … Read More >
By Arthur Machado It is the summer of 1976. You go to West Hollywood looking for a new asparagus fern to bring in some nature and liven up your small … Read More >
By Ethan Cook As the seasons transition from the warm days of summer to the chilly evenings of winter I find myself looking for musical change as well. I spent … Read More >
By Jeffrey Deiss Radiohead’s fourth album, Kid A, turned 20 on October 2. As many of you reading this blog probably know, this album completely changed the trajectory of Radiohead’s … Read More >
By Ethan Cook Over the past couple weeks I’ve been thinking about what album I wanted to write about next; and, more broadly, what value writing an album review offers … Read More >