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Category: Album Reviews
We’ll review an album and let you know what it’s all about!
The Henry Clay People :: Somewhere on the Golden Coast
Read here for Sara’s review of The Henry Clay People’s latest album, SOMEWHERE ON THE GOLDEN COAST!
M.I.A. – /\/\/\Y/\
Read on for Richard’s review of M.I.A.’s latest album, /\/\/\Y/\. You’ll also find a huge announcement here!
The Roots :: How I Got Over
Check out Sara’s review of The Roots’ latest (and supposedly final, but they’ve said that before!) album, HOW I GOT OVER.
Bret Michaels – Custom Built
Ready for another contribution from ETS friend Richard? Here’s his review on Bret Michaels’ latest album, CUSTOM BUILT. Does it survive Richard’s wrath? Read on and find out!
Album Review- The Element of Freedom: Alicia Keys
In Keys’ 4th album- The Element of Freedom- she did the “Un-Thinkable” by shedding her old sound, so does this risk pay off?
Robyn :: Body Talk, Pt. 1
Swedish pop star Robyn has decided to take on quite the ambitious New Yearโs resolution as she releases Body Talk, Pt. 1, the first installment of three albums, all to be released before the end of 2010. Body Talk sees the 31-year-old continuing to move away from her mainstream 90โs pop roots. With her last …
Scissor Sisters – Night Work
Thinking about picking up the third album “Night Work” from Sissor Sisters? Before you do, read our album revue here!
Eminem – Recovery
Here’s a review on Eminem’s latest release, Recovery, by our contributing writer, Richard! Detroit rapper Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem, is all business on his seventh album Recovery, the follow-up record to 2009โs top seller Relapse. After being announced as Relapse 2 in March 2009, the disc has shape-shifted into a completely different album than it …
Travie McCoy :: Lazarus
Here we go again; another frontman set to embark on his own journey by going “solo.” Gym Class Heroes’ Travis McCoy adds an element of hip-hop to the otherwise pop-punk band, but by going solo McCoy has the opportunity to focus on those hip-hop chops. In Lazarus, “Travie” McCoy does just that, but the album …