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Juliana Hatfield’s Provocative ‘Pussycat’ a Solid Return to Form | Album Review

April 28, 2017 Libby Cudmore

Heavy on the sarcasm and heavier on the message of a tense nation, occasionally, Hatfield’s 14th solo album is just downright heavy.

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Kendrick Lamar Defies Convention, Delivers Masterpiece with ‘DAMN.’ | Album Review

April 19, 2017 Matt Koelling
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Kendrick Lamar’s latest watershed is arguably his finest song suite of his career to date, and by extension, the first bona fide classic album of 2017.

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Talib Kweli & Styles P Trade Lyrics of Fury on ‘The Seven’ EP | Review

April 18, 2017 Jesse Ducker

During an era of collaborations between emcees from different stylistic backgrounds, ‘The Seven’ is a memorable first step for Talib Kweli & Styles P.

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Sheryl Crow’s ‘Be Myself’ Expands Her Brand of Venus Rock | Album Review

April 13, 2017 Quentin Harrison

‘Be Myself’ is an affirmation of Crow today as a woman and artist bridging the traditional and modern sides of the rock genre she loves.

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Joey Bada$$ Elevates His Game on Incisive ‘All-Amerikkkan Bada$$’ | Album Review

April 11, 2017 Jesse Ducker

Joey clearly shot for the moon with his second studio album, working to speak for his own generation while simultaneously trying to educate those in need.

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André Cymone Inspires on Revelatory ‘1969’ | Album Review

April 6, 2017 Patrick Corcoran

Cymone's '1969' is a testament to the power of a man with a guitar in his hand and a song in his heart. No pretense, no frippery, and no nonsense.

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Tanika Charles’ Soul Runs Deep on Dynamic Debut ‘Soul Run’ | Album Review

April 4, 2017 Patrick Corcoran

A shining example of a modern refit of ‘60s & ‘70s classic soul, Charles’ debut is destined to be one of the year’s most unassuming and rewarding gems.

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Goldfrapp Surprise and Delight with ‘Silver Eye’ | Album Review

April 4, 2017 Justin Chadwick

The duo’s seventh LP is an intricately constructed musical tapestry, with multiple sonic ingredients & vocal flourishes that coalesce for another enchanting affair.

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Hot Property: Jamiroquai Return to Power with ‘Automaton’ | Album Review

April 3, 2017 Quentin Harrison

The band’s first album since 2010’s ‘Rock Dust Light Star’ is funky, sometimes shrewd, and occasionally surprising. A grand return to form, indeed.

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Mastodon Deliver Epic Journey with Inspired ‘Emperor of Sand’ | Album Review

March 31, 2017 Brian Grosz

Close your eyes and listen to Mastodon’s seventh studio album loud. Make up your own story and then choose your own adventure.

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Aimee Mann Navigates Stunning ‘Mental Illness’ with Eloquence & Grace | Album Review

March 29, 2017 Justin Chadwick

The acclaimed singer-songwriter’s ninth studio album is arguably her finest, most enveloping work since 2000’s ‘Bachelor No. 2.’

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Raekwon Delivers Another Winner with ‘The Wild’ | Album Review

March 24, 2017 Jesse Ducker

With his seventh solo album, Raekwon embraces what has historically made Wu releases special, while not shying away from keeping the music current.

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LIVE REVIEW: Norah Jones Mesmerizes with Career-Spanning Performance in Atlanta

March 14, 2017 Christopher A. Daniel

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As gloriously evidenced by her recent Fox Theatre set, Jones wins as a live performer because of her authenticity and less-is-more approach.

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Valerie June Triumphs on Transcendent ‘The Order of Time’ | Album Review

March 13, 2017 Justin Chadwick

Building upon the promise of 2013’s ‘Pushin’ Against a Stone,’ the versatile singer-songwriter’s follow-up effort is a magnificent album of inspiration & ingenuity.

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Your Old Droog ‘PACKS’ a Convincing Punch on Sophomore Long Player | Album Review

March 10, 2017 Jesse Ducker
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With his solid second album, Your Old Droog builds upon his strengths and shows his versatility without compromising his sound.

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ALBUM REVIEW: Ryan Adams Harnesses the Heartache on ‘Prisoner’

February 17, 2017 Justin Chadwick

Conceived amidst the dissolution of his seven-year marriage to Mandy Moore, 'Prisoner' is a sobering, soul-baring breakup album from beginning to end.

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Elbow's ‘Little Fictions’ is a Triumph of Hope and the Human Spirit | Album Review

February 6, 2017 Justin Chadwick

The band’s seventh studio album reinforces the redemptive power of love & romance, with a valiant optimism, defiance, and sense of renewal throughout.

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ALBUM REVIEW: Japandroids’ ‘Near to the Wild Heart of Life’ Proves That Rock & Roll Endures

February 2, 2017 Matt Koelling

Rock & roll may be pushing up dirt, but as evidenced on their excellent third studio LP, sometimes Japandroids can make it sound saved.

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Tift Merritt Gracefully Navigates Life’s Vicissitudes with ‘Stitch of the World’ | Album Review

January 27, 2017 Justin Chadwick

The core power of Merritt’s sixth studio album derives from her uncanny ability to connect the personal to the universal, while crafting songs that stick.

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Omar’s ‘Love In Beats’ Showcases an Artist at the Peak of His Powers | Album Review

January 16, 2017 Patrick Corcoran

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What shines through the UK soul man’s eighth LP is a restless desire to combine the most unlikely ingredients and then, somehow, make them work so well.

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