Album Reviews
Is A Second Dose Of Justin Timberlake Too Much? The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2) Review

Is A Second Dose Of Justin Timberlake Too Much? The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2) Review

Justin Timberlake’s second full album in less than 7 months is out. Is it too much JT in too little amount of time? Check out our review.

Mazzy Star, Seasons of Your Day: Album Review

Mazzy Star, Seasons of Your Day: Album Review

17 years is a mighty long time between albums, yet that’s precisely how long it’s been since Mazzy Star’s previous release, 1996’s Among My Swan. In 2011, murmurings of new Mazzy Star material began to reverberate through the Internet, culminating in the release of a single by year’s end. The “Common Burn”/”Lay Myself Down” single was our first taste of a reported new album, initially slated for 2012. The album’s proposed release date met a number of setbacks, until finally, […]

Kings of Leon, Mechanical Bull: Album Review

Kings of Leon, Mechanical Bull: Album Review

Did anyone in KOL’s camp (management, publicity) or at the label A&R do any actual quality control when the band presented their latest album for public consumption? It’s been well documented the band was on the skids when they halted their last tour and that band frontman Caleb Followhill had some serious issues dealing with the pressures of being the hottest act in rock n roll.  Followhill was recently quoted in referencing 2010’s Come Around Sundown as saying ‘I checked out […]

Metal Monday Volume 140 (9.23.13)

Metal Monday Volume 140 (9.23.13)

Didja miss us while we were gone? I know I missed you! But we’re back and better than ever with a look at the first single off of local giants Doomriders first album in almost four years. “Dead Friends” is the first treat from Grand Blood (Due on October 15th on Deathwish, Inc) and is a welcome return. If you were a fan of their previous outings then this one is sure to have you smiling. The song shows growth, […]

Placebo,  Loud Like Love: Album Review

Placebo, Loud Like Love: Album Review

 Placebo sit at this weird intersection between key reference posts The Cure, Depeche Mode and U2. The first time they came close to cracking the code stateside was on 1998’s stellar Without You, I’m Nothing featuring the singles ‘Pure Morning,’ ‘Every You, Every Me,’ and the title track (which features a guest vocal by none other than David Bowie). The second time was on 2006’s Meds featuring contributions from both Alison Mosshart (The Kills, Dead Weather) and Michael Stipe (REM) and their last North American tour […]

Ariana Grande's "Yours Truly" Sets The Tone For Superstardom

Ariana Grande’s “Yours Truly” Sets The Tone For Superstardom

How is Ariana Grande’s debut album? Monnie gives you the 411.

The Pixies,  EP-1:  Album Review

The Pixies, EP-1: Album Review

There’s a line in the recent Pixies single ‘Bag Boy,’ that kind of summarizes the sudden EP of new recorded music for the first time in 22 years.  “So disappointed I was/that I had to make small talk with you/I’m not feelin’ your buzz/I only smell your crock of stew.” I mean, let’s review the facts here.  The band reunited in 2003 and has toured off and on over the past 10 years, flirting with the idea of ‘will they […]

Chante's Got Moore Of That Good Grown Folks Music

Chante’s Got Moore Of That Good Grown Folks Music

R&B diva Chante Moore returns with a soulful new album.

Holograms, Forever: Album Review

Holograms, Forever: Album Review

On their second album, Sweden’s Holograms spearhead  a new wave of post punk revivalism with an album that’s a more focused affair then the still equally brilliant Holograms. Forever drops barely a year after their debut made waves and unlike most expedited sophomore albums, this one doesn’t suffer from the “Quick! We have to get a new album out” syndrome. There is absolutely no other band making music like this today. If you combined the gothic overtones of The Cure’s […]

Franz Ferdinand Puts It All Together On Right Thoughts

Franz Ferdinand Puts It All Together On Right Thoughts

Franz Ferdinand stays alive-something their namesake couldn’t manage.

The Julie Ruin, Run Fast: Album Review

The Julie Ruin, Run Fast: Album Review

For more than two decades, Kathleen Hanna has been a central figure in the marriage of activism, music, and politics. By now it seems to go without saying that together with her bandmates in Bikini Kill, Hanna helped an unapologetically feminist discourse to bubble into the mainstream, fomenting the Riot Grrrl movement of the 1990s. The aughts saw Hanna incorporate more electronic elements into her music with Le Tigre, a power trio whose lyrics were no less political, continuing to […]

Metal Monday Volume 139 (9.2.13)

Metal Monday Volume 139 (9.2.13)

Ontario’s Deathpoint is a new (er) metal outfit that you should definitely pay attention to. On their latest (And first to feature former Odium vocalist Tom Emmans), Sinister, Deathpoint avoid the sophomore slump with an album that is worth the wait (Their debut landed in 2010) and well thought out. Opener “Between The Lines” is a hard rocker for sure but just barely scratches the surface of what the rest of Sinister has to offer.  Second track “For Your Eyes […]