
Fall Into the Sun
More like a eulogy for what was lost than a new chapter, Allison Crutchfield and Kyle Gilbride reunite for songs that document their lives since their breakup—and possibly chart a path forward.
Lil Wayne’s long-delayed Tha Carter V has enough highlights to carry it through, while metal vets High On Fire offer one of their most ass-kicking albums yet, and Philly DIY rockers Swearin’ return restless and reflective on Fall Into The Sun. Plus, we look at the third LP from Death Valley Girls, Darkness Rains.
Philadelphia three-piece follow up their debut with an album that represents a great step forward
Swearin' reunite after a short time away with their best album to date with a new sense of confidence and maturity.
Swearin' make interesting songs that rarely work together in our review of the fun but disconnected album 'Fall Into The Sun'