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‘Wash Us In The Blood’ & ‘Ego Death’ A Fresh Step Backwards For One Of The Industries Most Forward Thinking Artists

2020-07-08
By: RedHeadReviews
On: July 8, 2020
In: Reviews

Kanye’s return seemingly disproves the looming air of doubtful speculation regarding his artistic direction and evolution. Posing as the ever enigmatic and eclectic archetype he so evidently revels in playing, both ‘Wash Us In The Blood’ and ‘Ego Death’ exude moments of versatile genius.Continue Reading

Rapid-Fire Reviews: A Collection Of Albums You Might Have Missed

2020-07-06
By: Charlie Bowden
On: July 6, 2020
In: Music, Reviews

A quick look at an assortment of albums released during this summer including Fiona Apple, Sawayama
and Laura MarlingContinue Reading

Lauren Jauregui’s Ongoing Journey To Musical Stardom

2020-07-06
By: Charlie Bowden
On: July 6, 2020
In: Music, Reviews

Since coming to prominence as a member of girl group Fifth Harmony, Cuban-American singer-songwriter Lauren Jauregui has cemented herself as a political activist and advocate for social change, speaking on topics including immigration, gun control and human rights. Her utilization of her platform to raise awareness for these issues hasContinue Reading

Drake Continues To Underwhelm On His Newest Mixtape ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’

2020-07-05
By: RedHeadReviews
On: July 5, 2020
In: Reviews

Drake only feels as if he hinders his progression artistically on ‘Dark Lane Demo Tapes’. Whilst it feels as if he is transitioning back into a form that supported his most critically successful eras, the mixtape is littered with a multitude of the same tropes that plagued his latest commercial releases.Continue Reading

Don Jones Unleashes His Final Storm for Hurricane Season III

2020-07-03
By: FrozenYoshi
On: July 3, 2020
In: Music, Reviews

“Hurricane Season is designed to express dealing with that internal storm. The good, the bad and the confusing parts such as finding a belief system and finding true alignment and peace.”Continue Reading

Kali Uchis Breaks New Ground On Her New Release TO FEEL ALIVE EP

2020-07-02
By: RedHeadReviews
On: July 2, 2020
In: Reviews

With a clear demonstration of her natural progression as an artist, the 4 track release really delivers a spectrum of talent alongside a healthy variation of musical palettes.Continue Reading

A Step Back in Time Into An Undiscovered Planet – Chromatica Announces Lady Gaga’s Long-Awaited Return To Discotheque-ready Dancepop

2020-06-23
By: Charlie Regimbal
On: June 23, 2020
In: Reviews

Lady Gaga describes Chromatica as “a journey through pain towards healing”, encouraging listeners to use the album as a vehicle to help them validate their own pain and sufferingContinue Reading

Revisiting Selena Gomez’ Return To The Pop Sphere With Rare (Deluxe)

2020-04-18
By: RedHeadReviews
On: April 18, 2020
In: Reviews

Almost a full three months after the release of the original project, Selena Gomez unveils the long awaited deluxe version of her return to the pop sphere, ‘Rare’. Whilst it built up gargantuan momentum and gruelling periods of demand, the album faced lukewarm reception upon release, and unfortunately aged likeContinue Reading

DaBaby Enters A Stage Of Transition And Experimentation On His Latest Track “Find My Way”

2020-04-04
By: RedHeadReviews
On: April 4, 2020
In: Music, Reviews

On his latest single “Find My Way,” DaBaby seeks to break the mold, finally proving to audiences he has what it takes to deviate from his otherwise extremely curated comfort zoneContinue Reading

5 Seconds Of Summer Deliver Pop Rock Perfection On Their New Album

2020-03-31
By: Charlie Bowden
On: March 31, 2020
In: Reviews

While potentially perceived as stuck in a rut when it comes to lyrical content, is a solid album exploring the impact of love on people’s lives Continue Reading

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