• Features
  • Reviews
  • New Music
  • Interviews
  • Polls
  • About
  • Search
Menu

Albumism

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
Celebrating our love affairs with albums past, present and future

Albumism

  • Features
  • Reviews
  • New Music
  • Interviews
  • Polls
  • About
  • Search

St. Vincent Elevates Her Rock Star Status, Flexes Her Pop Chops on ‘MASSEDUCTION’ | Album Review

November 2, 2017 Liz Itkowsky
Albumism_StVincent_Masseduction_MainImage_2x1_1.jpg

As evidenced on her fifth studio LP, the vast range of poetic emotion and masterful musical accompaniment is what makes St. Vincent her own star.

Read more
Tags St. Vincent
Comment

Big K.R.I.T. Crafts Grand Manifesto of Purpose with ‘4eva Is A Mighty Long Time’ | Album Review

October 31, 2017 Justin Chadwick

K.R.I.T.’s third studio LP examines the dichotomy between its creator’s ego and humility, and it’s this duality that makes the record such a captivating listen.

Read more
Tags Big K.R.I.T.
Comment

ALBUM REVIEW: Shigeto Embodies the Magic of Motor City Music on ‘The New Monday’

October 28, 2017 Liz Itkowsky

‘The New Monday’ finds Shigeto diving deep into the history of a city that gave him a chance and a model for truly great dance music.

Read more
Tags Shigeto
Comment

Jessie Ware Builds Triumphant ‘Glasshouse’ with Grace and Gravitas | Album Review

October 23, 2017 Chris Lacy

The acclaimed UK siren’s terrific third album offers a fascinating window into the ecstasy and thrill of being an artist, mother, and wife all at once.

Read more
Tags Jessie Ware
Comment

REVIEW: Echosmith Build Momentum for Upcoming Second Album with ‘Inside a Dream’ EP

October 22, 2017 Tara Maggiulli

Overall, the ‘Inside a Dream’ EP is the soundtrack to Echosmith’s bold new transitional phase, but there’s now growth with some growing pains.

Read more
Tags Echosmith
Comment

Robert Plant’s ‘Carry Fire’ is a Smoldering Reflection on Life and Love | Album Review

October 20, 2017 Sonya Alexander

Plant’s eleventh studio album is just another rung in the ladder of fully realizing the maximum potential of his musical scope.

Read more
Tags Robert Plant
Comment

ALBUM REVIEW: Kele Okereke Strips Down His Sound on ‘Fatherland’

October 20, 2017 Tara Maggiulli

Okereke’s third album finds the Bloc Party frontman at his most honest, trying on a shaky, vulnerable voice and exploring his softer acoustic side.

Read more
Tags Kele Okereke
Comment

George Michael’s ‘Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1’ Resurfaces in Glorious Form | Album Review

October 19, 2017 Quentin Harrison

Michael’s second studio album has held onto its solemnity and musical might, elements continuing to resonate with audiences, even today.

Read more
Tags George Michael
Comment

Yumi Zouma Hit Their Stride on Wonderful ‘Willowbank’ | Album Review

October 18, 2017 Liz Itkowsky

The follow-up to the band’s acclaimed 2016 debut album ‘Yoncalla,’ ‘Willowbank’ is packed with twee dream pop mature beyond its years.

Read more
In REVIEW Tags Yumi Zouma
Comment

Beck’s Vibrant ‘Colors’ is a Masterwork of Pop Perfection | Album Review

October 16, 2017 Quentin Harrison

An athletic set of songs that carries its joy in its music and mood effortlessly, Beck’s terrific thirteenth album just sounds so damn good.

Read more
Tags Beck
Comment

ALBUM REVIEW: The Wu-Tang Clan Augment Their Lyrical Legacy on ‘The Saga Continues’

October 16, 2017 Jesse Ducker

‘The Saga Continues’ won’t be remembered as the group’s watershed moment, but it also doesn’t tarnish their legacy in any way.

Read more
Tags Wu-Tang Clan
Comment

The National’s Escapist ‘Sleep Well Beast’ Offers Glowing Promise in Dark Times | Album Review

October 16, 2017 Rayna Khaitan

The song suite impeccably captures the ongoing inner cacophony and heightening agitation of life post-election here in the U.S.

Read more
Tags The National
Comment

Rapsody Solidifies Her Star Status on Exceptional ‘Laila’s Wisdom’ | Album Review

October 14, 2017 Jesse Ducker
Rapsody Laila's Wisdom Review

‘Laila’s Wisdom’ finds Rapsody taking that crucial next step in her artistry from being simply a dope emcee to an unequivocally great one.

Read more
Tags Rapsody
Comment

ALBUM REVIEW: Sananda Maitreya Radiates on Ambitious ‘PROMETHEUS & PANDORA’

October 13, 2017 Patrick Corcoran

Expansive concept album aside, what’s most evident here is that Maitreya’s amazing voice and marvelous songwriting ability remain fully intact.

Read more
Tags Sananda Maitreya, Terence Trent D'Arby
Comment

Wolf Alice Seize the Day, Stave Off Sophomore Jinx on ‘Visions of a Life’ | Album Review

October 11, 2017 Justin Chadwick

The band’s second LP proves even more rewarding than its precursor due to their maturing musicianship and Ellie Rowsell’s more confessional lyricism.

Read more
Tags Wolf Alice
Comment

ALBUM REVIEW: Apathy & O.C. Reinvent the Rap Concept Album with ‘Perestroika’

October 9, 2017 Ben Pedroche

O.C. might be the elder statesman, but Apathy comes across as no less of a seasoned vet, holding his own against his more experienced colleague.

Read more
Tags Apathy, O.C.
Comment

ALBUM REVIEW: The Du-Rites Slicken Their Funk & Soul Chops on Excellent ‘Greasy Listening’

October 9, 2017 Jesse Ducker

J-Zone & Pablo Martin don’t reinvent the wheel with ‘Greasy Listening,’ but they certainly feel and sound more comfortable playing together.

Read more
Tags The Du-Rites, J-Zone, Pablo Martin
Comment

In Uncertain Times, The Killers Remain Consistent on ‘Wonderful Wonderful’ | Album Review

October 6, 2017 Liz Itkowsky

The self-recognized simplicity of the band’s fifth studio album helps them land big, bright songs without weighing them down by trying too hard.

Read more
Tags The Killers
Comment

ALBUM REVIEW: Musiq Soulchild Makes Us ‘Feel the Real’ on Excellent New Effort

October 5, 2017 Kenneth Hicks

With this 24-track double album, Musiq Soulchild bets on the quality of each disc rather than the short attention spans of today's listeners.

Read more
Tags Musiq Soulchild
Comment

Jordan Rakei Triumphs on Brave & Bewitching ‘Wallflower’ | Album Review

September 22, 2017 Justin Chadwick

With eloquence and grace in equal measure, ‘Wallflower’ embodies Rakei’s distinctive, ambitious musical vision.

Read more
Tags Jordan Rakei, 5-Star Album
Comment
← Newer Posts Older Posts →

Featured
Diana Ross’ Eponymous Debut Album ‘Diana Ross’ Turns 55 | Album Anniversary
Diana Ross’ Eponymous Debut Album ‘Diana Ross’ Turns 55 | Album Anniversary
Remember Who You Are: Celebrating Sly Stone's Life & Legacy
Remember Who You Are: Celebrating Sly Stone's Life & Legacy
CZARFACE’s ‘Every Hero Needs A Villain’ Turns 10 | Album Anniversary
CZARFACE’s ‘Every Hero Needs A Villain’ Turns 10 | Album Anniversary

©2025 Albumism | All Rights Reserved. Use of any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. The content on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Albumism.