Category: Album Reviews

Ella Mai Do You Still Love Me? Album Review

Album Review: Ella Mai – Do You Still Love Me?

Ella Mai is an R&B/Pop sensation who flourishes on her latest album, Do You Still Love Me? Filled with pop sensibilities and soulful introspection, Mai taps into her signature magic, delivering songs that resonate deeply with matters of the heart. Opening with “There Goes My Heart,” the album sets the tone with a roaming track ...

Yumi Zouma No Love Lost to Kindness Album Cover

Album Review: Yumi Zouma – No Love Lost to Kindness

New Zealand pop rock outfit Yumi Zouma have released their new album No Love Lost to Kindness and it is a ripper filled with hidden gems and numbers that are bound to make your heart sing. Coming so far from their "In Camera" days, the album showcases the experimentation the band have when it comes ...

Benjamin Sterwart Junkdrawers

Album Review: Benjamin Stewart – Junkdrawers

Melbourne-based musician Benjamin Stewart is a talented singer, leading the band Slowly Slowly while also dabbling into his own solo projects. With his latest offering of Junkdrawers, this album explores themes of introspection and has Stewart reflect upon his life and its challenges. "Goodbye My Valentine" opens the album to a heartbreaking number and notes ...

Better Days Yellowcard Album Review

Album Review: Yellowcard – Better Days

Yellowcard return with their eleventh full-length album, Better Days, after a five-year hiatus as a band.The record is ambitious, delivering tracks that pull at the heartstrings while returning to the band’s pop-punk roots. Millennials who grew up with Yellowcard will delight in this ten-track release, which bursts with catchy anthems steeped in teen angst and ...

Album Review: Slowly Slowly – Forgiving Spree

Forgiving Spree is an album where pop rock melodies reach new heights, allowing Slowly Slowly to showcase their unique style as a band. Focused on the themes of twin flames and forgiveness, it explores the idea that you can love someone wholeheartedly despite mistakes—because, after all, we’re only human. The album resonates with themes of ...