Now! That’s What I Call Music: Vol.1
Have you ever been a big fan of an artist, but really only wanted to listen to one song by them? We can’t all just keep buying cassingles, man! It’s[...]
Have you ever been a big fan of an artist, but really only wanted to listen to one song by them? We can’t all just keep buying cassingles, man! It’s[...]
Things change, that’s for sure. The Strokes are definitely not immune to this. Their newest release, Comedown Machine, probably best exemplifies this. The best way to summarize this record is:[...]
For a band that’s spent almost three decades morphing their sound and generally weirding people out, it’s pretty amazing that the Flaming Lips are currently at their most unpredictable. I’m[...]
Cheer up emo kid! Buddy Nielsen must’ve finally gotten the memo. The new release from Senses Fail, Renacer, has a massive lyrical departure from the normal style of the group.[...]
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Justin Timberlake’s first studio album since FutureSex/LoveSounds, The 20/20 Experience combines soulful crooning and sinful Bollywood-inspired numbers to make girls want to writhe on the dance floor. They’ll have plenty[...]
I’m gonna put it all right out on front street straight out the gate: They Might Be Giants hot “new” jam, Flood, is a work of genius, and should be[...]
Debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 following its Feb. 5 release, Josh Groban’s sixth studio album continues to make 33-year-olds and me swoon. Maybe it’s the sort-of pop thread[...]
I could sit here and dwindle my allotted word count away with allusions to just how many years it’s been since My Bloody Valentine released their legendary last album Loveless[...]
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Now that everyone and their mother has had the chance to Google “dubstep” and construct their own well-rounded opinion of it upon listening to the first YouTube video result for[...]
