FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now”

Looking back at her heartbreaking concept album.

Flashback Friday: “Obesecity” from Obese Records

Thanks Obesecity for turning us teenage Australian wannabe gangsters into proud and (mostly) functioning members of Australian society

Flashback Friday: City And Colour’s “Sometimes”

The long and winding road of City And Colour’s debut album.

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Snoop Dogg, “Doggystyle”

Michelle Grace Hunder swaps the camera for the keyboard to talk about one of the most influential albums of her life.

Flashback Friday: Slint, “Spiderland”

The album that defined my taste is all walks of art, the intense gothicism of Spiderland is unmatched.

Flashback Friday: J Dilla, “Donuts”

Ten years on, we look back at J Dilla’s stunning farewell.

Flashback Friday: Jose Gonzalez, “Veneer”

The soundtrack to my first love.

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Outkast’s “Aquemini,” the First Hip-Hop Epic

“12 years before Kanye West was “transcending genres,” Outkast were experimenting with gospel, jazz, world music, funk, spoken word and live instrumentation. It shattered the widely held perception that the genre was out of sonic ideas.”

Flashback Friday: Kanye West, “808s & Heartbreak”

2008 was the year that Kanye West taught me how to accept my depression as truly real.

Flashback Friday: My Sister and I on the Dreamgirls Soundtrack

On her 18th birthday, my sister and I reflect on a film that inspired and influenced us both.