Category: Music Reviews

Friendly Neighborhood Something or Other
Jun
23
Music Reviews

Friendly Neighborhood Something or Other

 

Friendly Neighborhood Something or Other by IAN BRODSKY is a wonderful album, utilising a mix of indie rock and jazz tones to tell intricate, developed stories through bright, bold vocals and crisp instrumentals. The title track, Friendly Neighborhood Something or Other, is an excellent example of all these aspects coming together to form a cohesive […]

Oliver Patterson
Twist of Fate
Jun
20
Music Reviews

Twist of Fate

 

You buy a policy expecting coverage. Then something happens — a tree falls on your car, a driver with no insurance hits you, a storm floods your basement. The adjuster says: “That’s a twist of fate. Not covered.” Here’s what the carriers don’t advertise: most standard auto and homeowners policies contain explicit “twist of fate” […]

Oliver Patterson
Nothing New
Jun
17
Music Reviews

Nothing New

 

Nothing New by REPEAT is an awesome, fresh take on the alt rock, punk genres. Hailing from Sweden, the band bring a renewed vigor and energy to the rock genre with the use of this beautiful distortion on the guitars and an impassioned vocal performance. Instead of hiding from distortion REPEAT uses it like an […]

Oliver Patterson
Stifled Review
Apr
25
Music Reviews

Stifled Review

 

I bought Stifled on a $4.99 Steam sale after seeing a clip of someone screaming into their mic while a monster converged on them. That clip was accurate — but it only showed the best 20 minutes. Stifled is a horror game developed by Singapore-based Gattai Games, released in 2017. Its core concept is one […]

Oliver Patterson
Mylo Forever Review
Apr
18
Music Reviews

Mylo Forever Review

 

The most common mistake people make before subscribing to Mylo Forever: assuming it is a general-purpose competitor to Netflix. It isn’t — and that misread is responsible for most of the negative reviews scattered across app stores and forums. People signed up for the wrong reasons and then blamed the product for not being what […]

Oliver Patterson
Redeemer Review
Jan
25
Music Reviews

Redeemer Review

 

Redeemer isn’t a game to coddle you. From its opening moments, the top-down brawler by Sobaka Studio thrusts players into relentless, visceral combat. This isn’t about precise timing or complex combos as much as it is about calculated aggression, environmental awareness, and quick decision-making under pressure. Expect to die, learn, and then unleash absolute mayhem. […]

Oliver Patterson