Review: Juliana Madrid glows with sophomore EP, ‘Afterlife’
The pop singer’s sophomore EP is just a delight.
The pop singer’s sophomore EP is just a delight.
The synth master explores grief and time on latest album.
Pitt’s debut album contains some of the best songwriting of the year.
The author’s second book is Gothic fiction at its finest.
Joe Lo Truglia’s debut feature goes heavy on psychological terror — with plenty of gore.
The Nordicana band find healing and peace with their new album.
The trans musician goes full-throttle with the six-song set.
Mackay’s latest project digs deep into current political times.
David Teixeira’s latest short shows great promise
Filmmaker Dutch Marich doubles down on dread-packed imagery.
As far as debut albums go, ‘Simpson & Banks’ leaves quite an impression.
Mercedes Bryce Morgan makes a statement with her second feature.
From Gravitas Ventures, the werewolf tale is unfortunately light on story.
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