Live Review: X Ambassadors in Los Angeles, CA on September 5, 2025

X Ambassadors, Delacey The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA September 5, 2025 Review and Gallery By: Frank Alcala Opening the night at The Wiltern was singer-songwriter Delacey, who set the tone with her soulful vocals and intimate songwriting. Best known for her raw lyricism and ability to blur the lines between pop and indie, she captivated the audience from the moment she stepped on stage. Performing … Continue reading Live Review: X Ambassadors in Los Angeles, CA on September 5, 2025

Live Review: Joywave in Dallas, TX on October 3, 2024

Joywave and Hunny Ferris Wheelers, Dallas, TX October 3, 2024 Review and Gallery by: Grace Forrester As their North America leg of the tour moves into its’ later half, Joywave and supporting act Hunny brought a one-of-a-kind night of their Permanent Pleasure Tour to Dallas, TX last week. Illuminated by the venue’s iconic ferris wheel and the setting sun, the fully-packed crowd was in for … Continue reading Live Review: Joywave in Dallas, TX on October 3, 2024

Song Review: No Dice by Comprador

“No Dice” Comprador May 1, 2024 Review by: Ally Arens Photo by Hannah Fielo Comprador, the solo project of Philadelphia-based nonbinary multi-instrumentalist Charlie D’Ardenne, has just released their latest single “No Dice” from their forthcoming studio album “Please Stay Off the Statue”, due on May 16. The track is a follow-up to January’s “Good Vibrations”, and follows in its predecessor’s guitar-heavy footsteps while travelling in … Continue reading Song Review: No Dice by Comprador

Song Review: Scared by Joywave

Scared Joywave March 22, 2024 Review by: Grace Forrester Artwork by Reuben Dangoor On the heels of their support on Two Door Cinema Club’s latest tour and a couple of midwest dates, Joywave dropped their second single ‘Scared’ off their fifth studio album Permanent Pleasure. After the success among fans with the first single ‘Brain Damage’, along with the reveal of the full tracklist, the … Continue reading Song Review: Scared by Joywave