The Wheel Workers' Citizens is a combination of strong words and great music that results in pop-rock encouraging you to think. Nothing wrong with that!
All of her albums have multiple infectious, well crafted, down and dirty dance-pop and R & B tracks, and combined with that sickly sweet and soothing voice drizzled over surging feminine sexuality, you have the perfect Pop Goddess.
Holly Herndon has crafted a superior album that presents the ins and outs of experimental electronic music in inventive ways that will appeal to people, no matter how familiar they might be with the genre.
Thee Oh Sees are a great band that have more than proved themselves as competent artists in today's indie scene but to someone who may have listened to at least half of their records, they are beginning to sound a bit tired.
Like dynamic paint strokes, intimate choreography, & electrifying storms, Other Lives' Rituals evokes the aesthetic experience of life in its finest moments