Musiq Soulchild’s second studio affair is an impressively cohesive R&B disc that pairs soul-steeped traditions with hip-hop sensibility and commercial sheen.
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Like the rest of their prolific catalog, Gang Starr’s third studio album raised the bar artistically upon its release in the spring of 1992.
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Paradoxically, ‘Pornography’ teases out the dark, defeatist impulses that lie within while representing a valiant promise to endure.
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Amidst all of the memorable albums that surfaced in 1982, Steel Pulse’s fantastic fourth LP—an underappreciated classic that deserves to be heard—has been largely overlooked over time.
Read moreBill Withers’ ‘Still Bill’ Turns 50 | Anniversary Retrospective
With its focused array of offerings ranging from smooth funk to smoky blues and bombastic gospel, ‘Still Bill’ seated the understated Withers at the table of great soul men.
Read moreApollo Brown & O.C.’s ‘Trophies’ Turns 10 | Anniversary Retrospective
Undeniably a great listen, the LP represents the growth and maturity of hip-hop, with the organic blend of the unlikely Detroit-meets-Brooklyn duo.
Read moreEddie Kendricks’ ‘People… Hold On’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary
Without a doubt, ‘People…Hold On’ (1972) is Kendricks’ greatest album and one of the best recordings Motown ever released.
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Every song on the compilation is simple in both lyrics and musicality, but deceptively so. The Vaselines’ music is greater than the sum of its parts.
Read moreBjörk’s ‘Volta’ Turns 15 | Anniversary Retrospective
Björk released her sixth studio album ‘Volta’ (2007) 15 years ago this week! Visit URL to listen to the album, watch the official videos + explore our anniversary tribute by Andy Healy.
Read moreFather John Misty’s ‘Fear Fun’ Turns 10 | Anniversary Retrospective
Largely on the back of its instrumentation and J. Tillman’s voice, ‘Fear Fun’ feels lighter and less fatalistic than everything else he would do later.
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