“Wolf’s Law” by The Joy Formidable
The Joy Formidable is not quite as formidable as they could be as musicians, but we are quite under the spell of Wolf’s Law.
The Joy Formidable is not quite as formidable as they could be as musicians, but we are quite under the spell of Wolf’s Law.
The 1975′s second EP is entitled Sex, and runs a hot 17:07 minutes. Do we really need to say more?
Sounding fresh and vibrant, we shall not grow tired of this pale, pale fire anytime soon.
The Young Unknowns are an apt name for a band that is new, relatively unknown outside of Brooklyn, and releasing their first EP. However, we doubt they will stay that way for long.
Six albums in Muse isn’t reinventing the wheel, but hey we still like it, so it works for us.
Now clean and sober, Justin Soileau is creating music that ebbs and flows sweetly.
No sophomore slump for Two Door Cinema Club, just a continuation of danceable pop we can sing along to.
Imagine Dragons’ Night Visions — a mostly new album that is a homogeneous blend of radio ready pop ready to send you off to sleep.