Album Review: The Brightest Days by Origami Angel
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Origami Angel has the unique talent of sounding like the sweetest pop band and an over-the-top hardcore band all in the same song. The...
P.d. Casteel
Jul 30, 2023
Album Review: Got Him! By Ethan Tasch
The album just landed but Got Him! By Ethan Tasch is already a 2023 OMI favorite. Tasch’s blend of folk and pop is soothing and catchy....
P.d. Casteel
May 19, 2023
Album Review: Fever/Sky by Wilder Woods
Bear Rinehart, frontman for the band Needtobreathe, has a new album for his nom de guerre Wilder Woods. The album is packed with great...
Dane Casteel
Apr 14, 2023
EP Review: Tennessee by Josiah and the Bonnevilles
Josiah Leming’s journey so far has been long and strange. He dropped out of high school at 17 to hit the road, playing shows at small...
P.d. Casteel
Apr 2, 2023
Album Review: End of the World by Wild Child
To be honest, I’ve been waiting a few years for this album from Wild Child. Early Wild Child always felt like an indie-folk band to me....
P.d. Casteel
Mar 17, 2023
Album Review: The Day My Father Died by SYML
Those who know the Old Man might have guessed this would be an album I would review (for the same reason I couldn’t pass on Gang of...
P.d. Casteel
Mar 13, 2023
Album Review: Cuts & Bruises by Inhaler
Let’s start this album review with two admissions. One, this is not an indie band. Dublin-based band Inhaler is signed with Polydor, part...
P.d. Casteel
Feb 4, 2023
EP Review: The Beautiful Nothing by the Vistas
I absolutely love everything from Scotland’s indie-rockers the Vistas. Their new EP, The Beautiful Nothing, is no exception. They...
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