‘Peter Pan Syndrome’ is thus far the best project hip-hop artists reckoning with their own middle age.
Read moreX’s ‘More Fun in the New World’ Turns 40 | Album Anniversary
X’s fourth studio album incorporates a rockabilly sound mixed in with insightful sociopolitical commentary to give the band the best album in their catalog.
Read moreThe National’s ‘Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers’ Turns 20 | Album Anniversary
Bluesy and boozy, The National’s second studio LP warms you like a stiff drink, and suddenly in a daze, you, the listener, are pulled into that dark den, too.
Read moreMariah Carey’s ‘Music Box’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Carey’s mega-selling third studio affair proves that even when tasked with holding her breath in service of the masses, her soul is irrepressible.
Read moreThe Daktaris’ ‘Soul Explosion’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
It's fascinating that an album as arcane as Soul Explosion was an integral part of the vintage soul/funk revival. It’s even more fascinating that the “hustle” feels as authentic as the music that it was inspired by.
Read moreSir Mix-A-Lot’s Debut Album ‘Swass’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
Sir Mix-A-Lot’s debut album launched a very interesting career trajectory for the Seattle-based emcee, whose path to eventual mega-stardom wasn’t a straight line.
Read moreThe Rolling Stones’ ‘Goats Head Soup’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary
While not as raw and cohesive as its predecessor ‘Exile on Main St.,’ ‘Goats Head Soup’ has its own charm. The band’s musicianship is exceptional and the production quality is solid.
Read moreThe Breeders’ ‘Last Splash’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
As evidenced throughout their sophomore album, the Deal sisters’ DIY approach inadvertently positioned themselves as folk heroes to any woman in a band being eclipsed by her male counterparts.
Read moreMarvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary
Where ‘What’s Going On’ was a sanctified, state-of-the-world proclamation, ‘Let’s Get It On’ was a smorgasbord of sexual desires that helped Gaye launch new dimensions of soul music.
Read moreDevo’s Debut Album ‘Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
Produced by Brian Eno and assisted by David Bowie, Devo’s debut long player is an ambitious, seamless and refreshing synthesis of alt-punk and new wave.
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