Album Reviews
Discover the hidden gems and unexpected flops in the latest album reviews that will challenge your musical taste and leave you craving more.

Why Deptford Goth's "Songs" Album is a Masterpiece Liberals Won't Understand

Vince Vanguard
Deptford Goth's album 'Songs' is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece that challenges conformity with its introspective themes and innovative soundscapes.

Metropole: The Album That Shook the Punk Scene

Vince Vanguard
The Lawrence Arms' album 'Metropole' revitalizes the punk scene with its gritty portrayal of urban life and introspective lyrics.

Why 'Feels Good' is the Album the Left Doesn't Want You to Enjoy

Vince Vanguard
Take 6's album, *Feels Good*, released in 1990, offers a unique blend of Gospel, R&B, and jazz, positioning itself as a timeless musical masterpiece with Grammy-winning credentials.

Exploring the Depths of "Skin" by Katie Noonan

KC Fairlight
Katie Noonan's album 'Skin' showcases her incredible vocal range and introspective artistry, blending jazz, pop, and folk influences to explore themes of love and self-discovery.

Rediscovering the Magic of 'Clear': Bomb the Bass' Groundbreaking Album

KC Fairlight
'Clear' by Bomb the Bass, released in 1995, challenged musical boundaries and echoed socio-political themes, offering a rich sonic tapestry that still resonates today.

Laura Jean Album: A Sonic Wake-Up Call

Vince Vanguard
Picture this: music that doesn’t follow the mainstream liberal narrative. This is the refreshing breath of air you get from Laura Jean, an album by the Australian folk artist Laura Jean Englert.

Exploring the Timeless Magic of 'On the Way' by Abra Moore

Vince Vanguard
Get ready to explore the magic of Abra Moore's album 'On the Way' where timeless and soulful harmonies reign supreme.
Seizures: The Album That Shook the Music World

Vince Vanguard
The Color Morale's album 'Seizures' delivers a powerful post-hardcore experience with raw emotion and bold themes, challenging the music industry's norms.

Mónica Naranjo's '4.0': An Album That Rocks the Status Quo

Vince Vanguard
Mónica Naranjo's '4.0' is an electrifying album that roars defiantly against conformity, celebrating 20 years of her daring musical journey.
Evensong: The Album Liberals Would Rather Ignore

Vince Vanguard
'Evensong,' an album released by Julian Lloyd Webber in 1995, stands as a beacon of classical brilliance that challenges modern musical norms while delighting fans of enduring art forms.

Rock Hard and Rule the World: A Look at U.D.O.'s 'Dominator'

Vince Vanguard
'Dominator,' the explosive album from U.D.O., showcases the band's commanding presence through powerful riffs, authoritative lyrics, and a sound that resonates with fans who have a taste for tradition and power.

O.F.R.: The Loud Anthem that Shook Conservative Hearts

Vince Vanguard
Are you ready to headbang to some raw, unapologetic power metal that captures the spirit of rebellion and ferocity against the mundane? Enter "O.F.R." by Nitro—a band that dared to crank the volume past eleven and deliver an explosive burst of sound that screamed freedom and liberty.

The Cosmic Journey of Starfucker's "Jupiter"

KC Fairlight
Starfucker's album 'Jupiter' captivates with its eclectic mix of electronic and indie pop sounds, offering a cosmic journey through themes of love, existentialism, and the universe.

The Unseen Spark of "Indiscreet" by Sparks

KC Fairlight
Sparks' 1975 album 'Indiscreet' showcases their unique blend of glam rock and theatrical flair, with Tony Visconti's lush production elevating their innovative sound.

Sparks' Indiscreet: Unraveling an Eclectic 1975 Musical Gem

Martin Sparks
Explore the kaleidoscopic world of Sparks in 1975 with 'Indiscreet', their innovative album that blends quirkiness with theatrical flair, redefining music borders.

Indiscreet Sparks an Electrifying Debate: An Album Liberals Might Want To Explain

Vince Vanguard
'Indiscreet' by Sparks isn't your run-of-the-mill album. Released in 1975 and produced by Tony Visconti, it's an audacious blend of rock, pop, and classical, sparking debate and delighting those who crave music that breaks the mold.

Why 'Red' by John Stevens is the Album You Didn't Know You Needed

Vince Vanguard
John Stevens' album 'Red,' released in 2005, blends classic pop charm with unique artistry, setting a new standard for music lovers tired of mainstream cliches.

The Lateness of the Hour: A Musical Journey Through Time

KC Fairlight
Eric Matthews' debut album 'The Lateness of the Hour' is a timeless blend of baroque pop and indie rock that showcases his multi-instrumental talents and introspective songwriting.

Eric Matthews' 'The Lateness of the Hour': A Conservative Ear's Delight

Vince Vanguard
Eric Matthews' 1997 album 'The Lateness of the Hour' defies senseless liberal trends. It's a masterclass in pure, sophisticated music beyond today's mainstream artistry.

The Curious Case of Lou Bega's "Ladies and Gentlemen"

KC Fairlight
Lou Bega's album 'Ladies and Gentlemen' illustrates the challenges of artistic reinvention in a rapidly evolving music industry landscape.

The Magic of "Three Wishes" by Spyro Gyra

KC Fairlight
Spyro Gyra's 'Three Wishes' album blends jazz fusion with R&B and pop, creating a timeless musical journey that resonates with listeners through its intricate melodies and vibrant rhythms.

Spyro Gyra's 'Three Wishes' - A Jazz Odyssey Liberals Can’t Handle

Vince Vanguard
Spyro Gyra's album 'Three Wishes,' released in 1992, invites listeners into a captivating jazz world that defies convention and challenges expectation, much like the principles conservatives hold dear. It's an exhilarating blend of sound, creativity, and freedom that sets it apart in the musical landscape.