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Rosie Lowe Triumphs with Unconventional, Unequivocally Brilliant ‘YU’ | Album Review

May 8, 2019 Justin Chadwick
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At the beating heart of Lowe’s spellbinding second act are the various manifestations of love that compel her—love for herself, for her partner, and for making music.

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Vampire Weekend’s Overstuffed ‘Father of the Bride’ Falls Short of Its Hype-Fueled Expectations | Album Review

May 8, 2019 Liz Itkowsky

From the curious title to the retro-camp of the album cover to the hits & misses contained therein, ‘Father of the Bride’ might leave Vampire Weekend fans scratching their heads.

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The Cranberries Bid Farewell with Grace & Gravitas on ‘In The End’ | Album Review

April 29, 2019 Quentin Harrison

O’Riordan’s haunting tones and presence enthrall on the record’s ten tracks which detail the troubled and joyful intricacies of everyday life and love.

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In REVIEW Tags The Cranberries, Dolores O'Riordan
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Dave Triumphs on Magnificent, Meditative Debut Album For The Ages ‘PSYCHODRAMA’ | Album Review

April 26, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

Dave’s excellent debut LP reminds us of the notion that the closest we ever feel to god, is when we are confronted with a great piece of art.

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Erick Sermon Curates Another Musical & Lyrical Masterclass with ‘Vernia’ | Album Review

April 23, 2019 Daryl McIntosh

‘Vernia’ has all the makings of an E-Dub masterpiece, and quickly shakes off the ring-rust that emerges in a few instances.

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Bananarama Reclaim Their Enduring Class Act Status with Incandescent ‘In Stereo’ | Album Review

April 22, 2019 Quentin Harrison

As original rule breakers, Bananarama have nothing left to prove. That they can produce a record of such quality and care is in and of itself a laudable, if not surprising feat.

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Anderson .Paak Fires on All Soulful Cylinders Throughout Vibrant ‘Ventura’ | Album Review

April 20, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

The currency of Paak’s fourth studio affair is an abiding need for a groove and the eleven tracks here are all variations upon that theme.

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The Yawpers Revel in Their Kinetic & Kaleidoscopic Brand of Rock on ‘Human Question’ | Album Review

April 19, 2019 Steven Ovadia

The album’s individual songs possess a seamlessness that feels like driving on an empty highway and suddenly realizing you're going 85 miles per hour.

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‘Amazing Grace’ Captures Aretha Franklin at the Summit of Her Spiritual Power | Film Review

April 18, 2019 Christopher A. Daniel

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“Aretha Franklin looked for excellence in everything she did, and she wanted excellence from this film,” the film’s co-producer Tirrell D. Whittley explains.

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Emma Bunton Returns in Reverent & Ravishing Form with ‘My Happy Place’ | Album Review

April 15, 2019 Quentin Harrison

‘My Happy Place’ sources its infectious feel-good spirit from Bunton’s own enthusiasm that is readily expressed in the content of the album.

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LÉON Defies Categorization, Delivers Dynamic & Distinctive Self-Titled Debut | Album Review

April 10, 2019 Mark J. Marraccini

When you listen to LÉON’s eponymous debut album from start to finish (headphones recommended), you’ll understand what all the fuss is about.

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Bohannons Keep It Simple Yet Stirring with ‘Bloodroot’ | Album Review

April 9, 2019 Steven Ovadia

It's not so much that the Bohannons make simple rock & roll. Their talent is in making the complex feel simple, and ‘Bloodroot’ is the prime manifestation of this.

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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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