Album Review: Squid- Town Centre

Album Review: Squid- Town Centre

Despite only having only four tracks in total, Town Centre is a truly dynamic and compelling musical experience rivaling that of any full-length album. This debut EP by Squid perfectly exhibits the full extent of their musical creativity and versatility, both...
Concert Review: Bon Iver at The Anthem

Concert Review: Bon Iver at The Anthem

I first listened to Bon Iver back in 2008 as a child. I was eleven, and in some way, I knew he would be great. The first time I saw him live was right after my first breakup. It is the band that has been with me through my teenage years all the way to my early...
Up and Coming in the District: Rosie Tucker

Up and Coming in the District: Rosie Tucker

It’s week and a half after my first column, where I saw Halpine and Poppies, and I’ve found myself back at Songbyrd. This time, it’s to see Rosie Tucker and Taft. It’s starting to get colder outside, which is great for so many reasons, one of which is because of how...
Respect the Classics: Led Zeppelin and Greta Van Fleet

Respect the Classics: Led Zeppelin and Greta Van Fleet

If you listen to rock music then you are probably thinking “this is kind of an obvious comparison” but hear me out; it’s worth it. The guitar, vocals, lyrics, and aesthetic of both bands are so similar, yet Greta Van Fleet is anything but a Led Zeppelin cover band....
Album Review: Home Made Satan

Album Review: Home Made Satan

Home Made Satan is the second album from Chastity, an alternative/indie rock band. The album takes an excellent transition from their first album Death Lust which had an edgier punk style to a more alternative rock sound that has melodies that seem trance-like at...