‘Dear Catastrophe Waitress’ is a timeless work of art, with its delicate blend of catchy melodies, poignant lyrics, and rich orchestration that continue to captivate listeners 20 years on.
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A raw and uncompromising project, ‘Champion Sound’ sounds like it was put together within the space of a week or two, but it’s a lot of fun and eminently listenable 20 years later.
Read moreThe Foreign Exchange’s ‘Leave It All Behind’ Turns 15 | Album Anniversary
Most groups don’t take risks like The Foreign Exchange did with their second studio affair, but thankfully for Phonte, Nicolay and their loyal listeners, the risks paid off in full.
Read moreHieroglyphics’ ‘Full Circle’ Turns 20 | Album Anniversary
The Bay Area bred collective’s second family affair gave us more of what began on 1998’s ‘3rd Eye Vision’ and features some of their best work.
Read moreDeath Cab for Cutie’s ‘Transatlanticism’ Turns 20 | Album Anniversary
A concept album that examines the tension of long-distance romance, Ben Gibbard and crew’s fourth studio affair finds their pop sound fully realized, hooky and mixed to perfection.
Read moreLiving Colour’s ‘Collideøscope’ Turns 20 | Album Anniversary
Ten years after their third studio album arrived, Living Colour returned with their fourth long player that reflected a changed worldview post the September 11th attacks.
Read moreElton John’s ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary
‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ is one of the most iconic albums of its era and cemented John’s status as one of the most influential and talented artists of his generation.
Read moreThe Afghan Whigs’ ‘Gentlemen’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
What saves the album from becoming a masculine rage-and-sex fest—and instead puts it into masterpiece territory—is Dulli’s self-awareness.
Read moreDigital Underground’s ‘The Body-Hat Syndrome’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Arguably Digital Underground’s most maligned album, ‘The Body-Hat Syndrome’ is nevertheless an interesting and frequently entertaining undertaking.
Read moreMazzy Star’s ‘So Tonight That I Might See’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Most closely associated with its signature song “Fade Into You,’ the group’s second studio album crystallizes Hope Sandoval and David Roback’s distinctive brand of dark, melancholic dream pop.
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