album reviews
Reviews of albums old and new from iconic artists and up and coming musicians alike.
Slumerican Symphony: Yelawolf, Redemption, and the New Southern Outlaws
Part I: The Architect - Michael "Yelawolf" Atha Gadsden to Antioch - Forging an Identity The artistic identity of Michael Wayne Atha, professionally known as Yelawolf, is not a constructed persona but the direct, almost inevitable, result of a life defined by instability and cultural collision. His biography is the foundational mythos of the Slumerican movement, and to understand the latter, one must first deconstruct the former. Born in Gadsden, Alabama, to a mother who was only 16, with a father who "was nowhere to be found," Atha's childhood was a crucible of constant motion. The family roamed so frequently that by the time he left high school, he had attended 15 different schools, a nomadic existence that instilled in him a relentless forward momentum, a "shark-like quality — to swim is to breathe".
By Sunshine Firecracker6 months ago in Beat
mgk's new album
I love Machine Gun Kelly. I think I have about 60 of his songs saved to my Spotify right now. My partner says he fell off and sold out but I strongly disagree with him. He just released a new album on August 8th titled "Lost Americana" after his break-up with Megan Fox and let's just say I am here for it.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹6 months ago in Beat
Faceless. Fearless. Beaux Deity.
In a world where fame often overshadows the art, one artist is turning the spotlight away from themselves—and toward the work that truly matters. Faceless. Fearless. Uncompromising. Meet Beaux Deity, the anonymous music and visual artist who’s rewriting the rules of identity, artistry, and creative independence in the digital era.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Triela's Gecko EP
Triela's Gecko EP isn’t just another release—it’s a defiant step into the unknown. At the intersection of electronic experimentation, industrial distortion, and breakbeat urgency, Triela is forging a signature soundscape that challenges genre boundaries and rewards deep, immersive listening.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Taylor swift new album
When 87% of fans say a single album changed their lives, you know it’s more than just music. That’s the kind of devotion Taylor Swift has cultivated over nearly two decades — and now, she’s about to test the limits of that loyalty with her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. The title alone shimmers with drama, glamour, and a promise of storytelling that only Swift can deliver. But behind the sparkle lies a fascinating tapestry of strategy, symbolism, and emotional connection that is already sending the Swiftie universe into overdrive.
By Soul Pages6 months ago in Beat
Taylor Swift Announces New Era with "The Life of a Showgirl"
When Taylor Swift announces a new project, it’s not just news—it’s a cultural moment. On August 12, 2025, at exactly 12:12 a.m. Eastern Time, Swift revealed her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, setting off a wave of excitement that swept through every corner of the internet. The timing was deliberate, the presentation flawless, and the fan response immediate. In just a matter of minutes, hashtags were trending worldwide and speculation was running wild.
By Kamran Zeb6 months ago in Beat
Metaphysical Sherpa: ComproWise
Meditative Animal, the ever-evolving musical identity of singer-songwriter and multidimensional creative Nick Mirisola, returns with a powerful new EP: Metaphysical Sherpa: ComproWise. Clocking in at just 17 minutes, this 4-track project offers a genre-blurring, consciousness-expanding listening experience that stretches across hip hop, alternative, experimental soul, and metaphysical soundscapes.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Dancing Through Hard Times: The Rise of the Recession pop
The first time I heard the term “recession pop,” I thought it was a joke. After all, what could possibly be so joyful about a struggling economy, skyrocketing rents, and high grocery bills that you’d consider taking a part-time job as a cucumber farmer? But then I pressed play on the playlist by that name, and it clicked: Recession pop isn’t about ignoring reality—it’s about living to a beat you can dance to.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Beat
Vanterra Arts Enters a New Era
Vanterra Arts®, once a traditional music label, has evolved into the newly reimagined creative studio of Fred Vanterra — a space where musical expression is driven by emotion, storytelling, and boundless imagination. While the name remains the same, the mission has grown deeper: to explore the quiet poetry of everyday life and transform it into soundscapes that move the soul.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat










