Review by : Kelly O Beyonce has released her fifth, self-titled studio album without fanfare! Beyonce - Beyonce 1. Pretty Hurts 2. Haunted 3. Drunk in Love (Featuring Jay Z) 4. Blow/Cherry 5. Angel 6. Yoncé/Partition 7. Jealous...
Album Review – Lady Gaga – Artpop
Review by : Kelly O It's not difficult to imagine that Lady Gaga may be the most polarizing artist working in pop music today. The New York City native earned...
Album Review – Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP 2
Review by Steve O Eminem is back with his 8th studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, the sequel to his 2000 album which sold over 10 million copies. With both...
BUDDY GUY-RHYTHM & BLUES
Review by King Dale Well, the old man is at it again. At the ripe old age of seventy-seven, Buddy Guy is still giving it his all, which is a...
Album Review BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE: TEMPER TEMPER
Review By Steve O Bullet For My Valentine doesn’t really need any introduction, these guys have come, they have conquered and they have staid. They have been around for more...
Pearl Jam’s latest album Lightning Bolt review
Latest Pearl Jam Photos HERE Pearl Jam’s career spans nearly twenty-five years since the release of their critically acclaimed debut Ten in 1991. Ninth album Lightning Bolt matches shades of Ten’s raw angst with a maturity...
Album Review: Elton John – The Diving Board
At first, Elton John’s The Diving Board seems to suggest a statement of presence, nearly everything but the aging performer’s voice and piano kept to a bare minimum. 31 albums into his career,...
Drake – Nothing Was the Same Review
Before Drake's album Take Care, he was pronounced as the new face of hip hop. He had a unique sound and was backed by the -at the time - mixtape king and proverbial...
Album Review: MGMT – MGMT
The hardest critic to shake off is perception. This has been and continues to be the biggest problem for MGMT. Perception says their audience should be 19-year-olds sharing Brooklyn efficiencies while...
Nine Inch Nails Hesitation Marks Review
When you talk about iconic groups of the 1990s that have continued to thrive and remain relevant throughout the years, few groups fit that bill better than Nine Inch Nails....
Filter release The Sun Comes Out Tonight
Versatility can be a hard word to epitomize. The band Filter has hit it again with a new cd “The Sun Comes Out Tonight” and it pretty much has...
Album Review: The Moondoggies – Adios, I’m a Ghost
Seattle may forever be defined as the birthplace of grunge, but the city’s sonic landscape has moved in an almost diametrically opposite direction in the years since Nirvana, Soundgarden, and...