Music Reviews
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Moby Wait For Me
Moby strips down. It sounds as underwhelming as it reads.
Ryan Pratt zones out when he was supposed to chill out… -
Elvis Costello Secret, Profane and Sugarcane
It's yet another genre foray. Does this one work?
Alan Shulman reviews... -
Discovery LP
If Discovery were a light bulb, it would make me go blind. If only it had made me deaf while I was listening to it.
Andy Pareti discovers a new way to induce vomiting... -
Faux Hoax Your Friends Will Carry You Home 7"
It’s pronounced “folks,” and therein lies the “hoax.”
Sean Caldwell on the grey curb under yellow streetlights... -
Future of the Left Travels with Myself and Another
Perhaps it is only a circumstance of the times, but in this synth-soaked musical landscape Future of the Left have decided to up and be the toughest, most muscular, smartest and most aggressive punk band since Ian McKaye decided to scream at a wall.
Nate Adams rocks out with throaty ex-Mclusky monsters... -
Jonas Brothers Lines, Vines and Trying Times
OMFG!!!! Its teh JoNaS BrOtHeRzzzzzz!!!!11!!! There like sooooooooo hotttttttt ~*xXxXxXx*~ lolz
Joe Rivers takes one for the team... -
Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse Dark Night of the Soul
This could be the best blank CD-R you buy all year.
Nick Fenn reviews... -
Royal City 1999-2004
Five years too late, 1999-2004 both clears the vaults and ushers in Royal City’s hey-day.
Ryan Pratt reviews... -
Regina Spektor Far
Regina Spektor's sound expands with production from four big name producers.
Brett Oronzio reviews... -
Manic Street Preachers Journal for Plague Lovers
A cover that's so controversial that supermarkets won't sell it. Deciding to release no singles to promote your album. Sometimes, it's like the last fifteen years never happened as Manic Street Preachers return with their ninth studio album, Journal for Plague Lovers.
Joe Rivers reviews...
