The narrative of Glitch Princess sometimes trumps its music, though there are several beautiful highlights on that front too.
Apart from a fair share of lyrical highlights, Laurel Hell doesn’t do much to write home about with its strains of pop music.
For the first time definitely wasn’t a fluke.
Chatting with digicore singer-songwriter / dariacore pioneer Jane Remover a.k.a. leroy.
AnCo’s first album as a quartet in nearly a decade is a mostly lovely return to form.
Ustalost delivers black metal thrills with an oddly nostalgic atmosphere on this latest album.
What Marchita has in concision it also has in beauty and emotional potency.
Talkin' and playin' a little bass with Blu DeTiger.
Krallice’s most ambitious record since Years Past Matter.
A conversation with Home Is Where's Brandon MacDonald about the modern emo scene.