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Marvin Gaye’s Unearthed LP ‘You’re The Man’ Revisits the Icon at a Creative Crossroads | Album Review

April 4, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

That ‘You’re The Man’ falls short of classic status is hardly surprising, but it should also be less than shocking to realize there are moments of sheer genius throughout.

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Lucy Rose Digs Deep Within on Brave & Beautiful ‘No Words Left’ | Album Review

March 24, 2019 Justin Chadwick

Produced by Tim Bidwell, Rose’s fourth studio album ‘No Words Left’ finds her baring the conflicts of her soul with an even more pronounced clarity and self-awareness.

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Jenny Lewis Bares Her Soul with Naked Honesty on Cleverly Conceived 'On The Line' | Album Review

March 24, 2019 Liz Itkowsky
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It’s a unique pleasure for an artist who spoke to you deeply years ago to continue creating compelling material, as is clearly the case with Lewis’ fourth album.

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Weezer’s ‘Black Album’ Unfurls as a Mixed Bag of Concoctions | Album Review

March 15, 2019 Grant Walters

The geek Weltschmerz of yester-Weezer is still manifest across the record’s ten tracks, but the ‘Black Album’ doesn’t feel as penetratingly visceral as their formative work.

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Over the Rhine’s ‘Love & Revelation’ Illuminates the Resilience & Resolve of the Human Spirit | Album Review

March 15, 2019 Justin Chadwick

‘Love & Revelation’ derives its strength and substance not from the prospect of escaping, but rather from the notion of embracing life—the good, the bad and everything in between.

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor Takes Two Decades of Tunes For A Symphonic Spin on ‘The Song Diaries’ | Album Review

March 15, 2019 Quentin Harrison

‘The Song Diaries’ charts Ellis-Bextor’s journey from frontwoman for theaudience to an engaging solo entity through seventeen reimagined tracks—nineteen on the vinyl pressing.

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The Unequivocal Brilliance of Little Simz’s ‘GREY Area’ Is Crystal Clear | Album Review

March 10, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

Little Simz’s ‘GREY Area’ deserves every plaudit and prize coming its way, and if there’s any justice, they will arrive by the barrel load.

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Partners In Rhyme Smif-N-Wessun Return Reinvigorated with ‘The All’ | Album Review

March 9, 2019 Daryl McIntosh

Here’s to another adult contemporary rap album, which is age-appropriate in its reflections of the ‘90s without succumbing to excessive nostalgia and sentimentality.

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Dido’s Distinctive Pop Pulse Radiates on Stirring ‘Still On My Mind’ | Album Review

March 8, 2019 Quentin Harrison
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The vocal, lyrical and arrangement levels all function superbly throughout the runtime of ‘Still On My Mind,’ which makes for an absorbing listen.

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Solange Aims High with Captivating & Challenging ‘When I Get Home’ | Album Review

March 7, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

Solange’s fourth album unfolds as a loosely constructed, often lyrically repetitive set of songs that intermingle and flow into one another to an even greater degree than her previous album.

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‘Sky Blue’ Extends the Mystique & Magic of Townes Van Zandt’s Songcraft | Album Review

March 7, 2019 Steven Ovadia

Van Zandt’s ability to bring songs to life with just his words, voice and guitar is why, some 20 years after his death, people are still re-examining and enjoying his work.

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Czarface Deliver Another Dose of Dopeness With Ghostface Killah Collaboration ‘Czarface Meets Ghostface’ | Album Review

February 28, 2019 Jesse Ducker

The collaboration succeeds because all three emcees deliver what their longtime fans were hoping for: an album that is current, but harks back to their best moments in the past.

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Swindle Paves a Distinctive & Dynamic Musical Path with ‘No More Normal’ | Album Review

February 27, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

‘No More Normal’ unfolds as a tour de force of musicality that is easily encompassed by the artist at the heart of the endeavor.

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Sean Price’s Legacy of High-Caliber Hip-Hop Expands with Small Professor Collaboration ’86 Witness’ | Album Review

February 26, 2019 Ben Pedroche

Across the ten-track affair, Small Pro’s beats provide the perfect accompaniment to Price’s signature gravelly flow and sharp lyrical barbs.

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Jessica Pratt Transforms the Darkest Hours of the Night Into the Sublime with ‘Quiet Signs’ | Album Review

February 25, 2019 Justin Chadwick

A terse yet utterly transcendent triumph of a third album that illuminates Ms. Pratt’s evolving songcraft, the brilliant ‘Quiet Signs’ rather remarkably augurs that her best may still be to come.

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Gary Clark Jr.’s Genre-Blending ‘This Land’ is a Quintessentially American Musical Masterpiece | Album Review

February 21, 2019 Steven Ovadia

‘This Land’ reimagines what contemporary blues might sound like without the profound influence of the 1960s British Invasion to alter its trajectory in the United States.

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Colin Linden & Luther Dickinson Craft a Whole Lotta Songs to Love with ‘Amour’ | Album Review

February 18, 2019 Steven Ovadia

The performances captured here are all stellar, with the The Tennessee Valentines doing a particularly exceptional job of making sure each and every song sounds perfect.

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Chaka Khan Returns in Resplendent Form with ‘Hello Happiness’ | Album Review

February 17, 2019 Quentin Harrison

Emboldened by her latest sonic surroundings, Khan’s passion is eloquently communicated, but with an edge that recalls the innovative peaks of ‘Chaka Khan’ (1982) and ‘I Feel for You’ (1984).

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Le Butcherettes Forge Their Crowning Achievement with ‘bi/MENTAL’ | Album Review

February 12, 2019 Chris Powers

Le Butcherettes have created an enveloping album of satisfying and addictive rock that manages to touch the parts of the heart and mind that deal with unspoken, deep heartache.

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People Under The Stairs Ride Off Into The Sunset with Style & Grace on ‘Sincerely, The P’ | Album Review

February 11, 2019 Jesse Ducker

The L.A. duo’s final studio LP showcases their proven penchant for creating music that endures without ever compromising their vision, elevating their skills without ever chasing trends.

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