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Asha Jefferies: Ego Ride Review – self-journey | Indie

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Asha Jefferies’ latest album, Ego Ride, is a rollercoaster of emotion and introspection that navigates the complexities of relationships, self-acceptance, and personal growth. From the intense and dramatic opener to the laid-back indie tunes scattered throughout the record, Jefferies showcases both vulnerability and strength in her songwriting. The album kicks […]


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Chastity Belt – Live Laugh Love | Album Reviews

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Chastity Belt’s latest release, “Live Laugh Love,” delves into a new level of introspection and authenticity for the Seattle quartet. The band’s fourth album showcases a calm and relatively unmannered delivery that serves as a gateway into the depth of emotion and insight present in their music. While humor and […]


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staticwire | April 19, 2024

In their latest album, “Revelations,” Sarah Shook & the Disarmers deliver a powerful and haunting collection of songs that resonate with raw emotion and vulnerability. The band’s unique blend of honky-tonk and punk rock influences creates a sound that is both familiar and fresh, drawing listeners in with its gritty […]


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Review: whyohwhy – Bruises | Sputnikmusic

staticwire | April 19, 2024

In a musical landscape filled with bombastic hits and overproduced anthems, it’s refreshing to come across an album like whyohwhy’s debut LP, “Bruises”. This Czech band has managed to create a subtle yet captivating collection of tracks that blend elements of dream pop, slowcore, and folk into an immersive and […]


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Nia Archives – Silence Is Loud album review: The Skinny

staticwire | April 19, 2024

Intricate, Yet Overwhelming: Nia Archives’ “Silence Is Loud” Album Review When the first notes of Nia Archives’ debut album, “Silence Is Loud,” hit your ears, it’s like stepping onto a rollercoaster without knowing the twists and turns that lie ahead. Released on the Hijinxx / Island Records label on April […]



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Sheryl Crow – Evolution | Album Reviews

staticwire | April 17, 2024

Sheryl Crow has made a surprise return from retirement with her 12th studio album, “Evolution”. Following the genre-hopping, guest-star-filled extravaganza of her supposed final album, “Threads”, Crow dives back into the pop-rock world on this latest release. While the album showcases Crow’s signature knack for crafting radio-friendly anthems, it falls […]


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‘Only God Was Above Us’ Album Review

staticwire | April 17, 2024

Vampire Weekend’s fifth album, “Only God Was Above Us,” showcases the band’s ability to evolve their sound while maintaining their distinct identity. After years of experimentation with different genres and styles, the New York City-formed rockers have found a sweet spot with this latest release. The album draws on elements […]


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Review: Mick Mars – The Other Side of Mars

staticwire | April 17, 2024

Mick Mars, the enigmatic guitarist of Mötley Crüe, has unleashed his latest project, “The Other Side of Mars”, and it is a force to be reckoned with. Mars, often overshadowed by his bandmates in the Crüe, steps into the spotlight and proves that he is a musical powerhouse in his […]




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