I have always held a fair amount of respect for artists who choose not to hide behind numerous barriers of noise. While I have
Though currently only available as an import, this Swedish dance album is worth every penny of the hefty import price.
The king of British tabloids crafts an album that hopes to be the first step toward his highly publicized “comeback trail”.
While I am aware that it is terribly cliché to begin an article with a quote, it is often true that the words of
As important as a debut album is, it usually inherits expectations that are either nonexistent or minimal at best. The artist is inexperienced, giddy,
When covering pop music from different countries like France or Japan, I often wonder whether these artists place an emphasis on melody over lyrical
Say you are at a party, chatting up a nice young gal or guy, jumping from topic to topic in an effort to get
The consistency of Spencer Krug, one of the indie-rock’s most consistent songwriters, continues to prove true in Random Spirit Lover, Sunset Rubdown’s second album
I often wonder whether the genre of “art-rock” will be looked back upon as the epitome of stylistic innovation in this current decade. While
Yeah, no Radiohead feature today. While I love the band and the new album to death, there is no point in covering something when