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  • The Dream Album – The Favors

    The Dream Album – The Favors

    The Dream is such a special record to me and blends so many amazing qualities of Finneas and Ashe. Their voices together are a perfect dedication to amazing artists from the past and in some capacity they are Daisy Jones & The Six in real life. With that being said, they definitely have a unique…

  • The Life of a Showgirl – Taylor Swift

    The Life of a Showgirl – Taylor Swift

    Listening to this album was honestly challenging. I typically find the poetic abilities of Taylor Swift to be tasteful and meaningful. But, there is something drastically different about this particular record. It doesn’t really resemble any of her past work or have much depth in general. She seems very happy with her current life situation…

  • Winyah

    Winyah

    The Under 1M Spotlight for this week is an awesome band I found on TikTok called Winyah. Winyah is an indie rock band of five guys. They make casual looking content typically huddled around a drum kit with their instruments. They have a really cool and fun vibe similar to the popular band The Backseat…

  • Lemonade – Louis Tomlinson

    Lemonade – Louis Tomlinson

    On September 30th, Louis Tomlinson released the single “Lemonade” to tease his upcoming album, How Did I Get Here? – releasing in January of 2026. This poppy sounding track starts off with some cowbell hits that get faster and faster leading into an electric guitar riff. These tones bring us into a party scene where…

  • The Art of Loving – Olivia Dean

    The Art of Loving – Olivia Dean

    The Art of Loving (Intro) The opener of the album starts off with a soft piano piece accompanied by the delicate vocals of Ms. Olivia Dean, giveing the impression that the audience is walking into a gallery or a garden. The birds chirping in the background invoke a feeling of appreciation for nature and create…

  • Petty Poets Club

    Petty Poets Club

    The songs “Compromise” and “Some Protector” on the Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye) album immediately reminded me of the popular song “Cherry” by Harry Styles off of the Fine Line album. While Fine Line is a more raw and depressing record than Kansas Anymore, these tracks’ similarities jumped out at me. Something that I have…

  • Somebody Else

    Somebody Else

    Shortly after Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye) was released, Role Model released a Spotify Singles cover of “Somebody Else” by The 1975 on Spotify Singles. The original version of “Somebody Else” is a slower and sort of technical track that has recognizable hits of synth notes. It is a very repetitive and routine track. The…