Ordinarily, I’d come up with some fluffy introductory paragraph that’s overflowing with bad puns and worn-out cliches. As it is, though, it’s been a long year and I’m mentally exhausted. So, I’ll give it to you short: 2024 is over and we figured that calls for a compilation of our favorite singles (and albums!) from
Author: Skippy
24 for 24: All the Alt Things’ favorite albums of the year
Ordinarily, I’d come up with some fluffy introductory paragraph that’s overflowing with bad puns and worn-out cliches. As it is, though, it’s late (in the year) and I’m tired (mentally). So, I’ll give it to you short: 2024 is ending and we figured that calls for a compilation of our favorite albums from the past
Paradise Drive Asks Cosmic Questions With “Wasted Blood”
Paradise Drive asks cosmic questions with “Wasted Blood”… With vocals reminiscent of Chris Martin and music akin to the lighter side of The Band CAMINO, this song lulls you into a sense of easy listening and good time vibes. After 2023 saw a streak of singles that were guitar-driven, the intro to this song comes
Cut Deep with Northpark’s Latest Hit “Ink”
I’m finding time to find purpose as I listen to Toronto’s own Northpark, though three minutes and fifty seconds hardly seems enough. Cut deep with Northpark’s latest hit “Ink.” Purpose is a funny thing. It moves us forward, gives us urgency. It is entirely, unescapably un-concrete. We sometimes find our purpose in a state of
Take a Chance on Able Faces’ New Single, “3AM”
This week, I got a chance to hang out with brothers Jack and Mark McNeilage AKA Able Faces from Glasgow, Scotland to discuss their new single “3AM” which dropped today. Not only are these cheery guys pleasant to chat with, they’re consistently hard at work creating new music and collaborating with other artists and DJs
We Could All Fall for Sleeplore’s New Single, “As We Grow”
We could all fall for “As We Grow,” the latest single by Sleeplore, which delves into heavy themes of loss and trauma, underlined by hope. “We could all fall” are the final, haunting words that punctuate the acoustic track. They leave you with the ache of loss, along with the sense that you’re not alone