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Album Reviews: "Hall and Oates" by Do it For Love (8/10)
Do it For Love BMG Producers: Daryl Hall, Sheppard Goodman, Kenny Gioia, T Bone Wolf, et al. Originally released in 2003, this was sort of ... -
Album Reviews: "Brian Eno" by FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE (9/10)
FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE Verve/UMC Producer: Brian Eno Who’s better at creating galaxies of sound than Eno? Despite his age, the Brit who built ambient is vital as ... -
Album Review: "Level Ground" by Fortune (9/10)
Fortune Level Ground Frontiers Records Producer: Marc Greene It’s been a minute (actually decades) between studio albums, but brothers Richard and Mick Fortune are back ... -
Album Reviews: "Growing Up" by The Linda Lindas (8/10)
Label: Epitaph Records Producer: Carlos de la Garza There’s something inherently special about making art for the first time; but then there’s something even better ... -
Album Reviews: "Further Joy" by The Regrettes (9/10)
Label: Warner Records Producers: Jacknife Lee and Tim Pagnotta With great vulnerability, strength, and care, The Regrettes have turned tangled topics into something sweet in ... -
Album Review: "Still Over It" by Summer Walker 8/10
Summer Walker Still Over It LVRN/Interscope Producers: Various Summer Walker is in the uppermost echelon of today’s singers. She is so soulful, and, with postmodern ... -
Album Review: "236 Strings" by Ulrich Krieger 7/10
Ulrich Krieger 236 Strings L’ST Records Producer: Ulrich Krieger First you learn the rules and then you break them. It is a credo that woodwind ... -
Album Review: "Descent" by Leslie Hunt 9/10
Leslie Hunt Descent Spirit of Unicorn Music/Cherry Red Records Producer: Christian Matthew Cullen A residual goal of embarking on a solo project is to make ... -
Album Review: "Zeal & Ardor" by Zeal & Ardor 9/10
Zeal & Ardor Zeal & Ardor MVKA Producers: Marc Obrist and Manuel Gagneux This self-titled LP picks up where its predecessor, Stranger Fruit, left off, ... -
Album Review: "Songs From Davis," Davis John Patton 9/10
Songs From Davis Nettwerk Music Group Producers: Davis John Patton and Patrick Cunningham With pure approachable vocals and gentle guitar strumming, Patton’s poignant lyrics touch ...