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Album Review: Weezer’s “Hurley”
On first official “indie” album displaying Lost’s humble mascot’s face, Weezer taps prowess of old historic album Pinkerton.
Electrofunk pair regurgitates first two albums to make latest strobe light, dance thumper.
Check out Richard’s review of Chromeo’s latest album “Business Casual.”
Sunday’s Blessings: South Africa
South Africa has had an upchuck of exposure for the past two years and none have been more odd (yet intriguing) than Die Antwoord.
Latest in line of Jersey rock greats make a record for the common man, America’s anthem told in slang.
Led by fearless leader Brian Fallon, The Gaslight Anthem represent the New Brunswick music scene with summer album “American Slang.”
Perry’s latest outing “Teenage Dream” is closer to “wet dream.”
Album Review: Katy Perry – Teenage Dream
Influenced by indie pop comrades, Ra Ra Riot releases an album that follows but can’t lead.
Mixing it up with indie pop’s finest, New York natives Ra Ra Riot let it flow with release of second full length album “The Orchard.”
Rap’s current big-man releases big work in big fashion.
Rick Ross takes a step up from “Deeper Than Rap” and a step down from “Trilla” with his latest collection of cleanup hits, “Teflon Don.”
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals emulate the spirit of vintage classic rock in their self titled album.
Up and coming classic rock Virginians, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals, channel the far-out souls of the 70’s in their latest outing, the self titled Grace Potter and The Nocturnals.
First death, then institutions and now youth, Arcade Fire excels in delivering its latest outing. A classic dubbed The Suburbs.
Butler and co. send shivers down Richard’s spine with the release of “The Suburbs,” Arcade Fire’s latest epic masterpiece, completing a trilogy of fantastic albums depicting the angst of the young and the restless