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Album Review: Jorma Kaukonen - Ain’t In No Hurry (Score: 9/10)
Jorma delivers a relaxed, self-assured and entertaining sampler of the Americana roots that have nourished his musical odyssey over the past 50 (!) years. Prior ... -
Album Review: Papa Roach - "F.E.A.R." (5/10)
Papa Roach have been through some difficult times and would like us to know about them. For their eighth studio album, the multi-platinum nu-metal/rap rockers ... -
Album Review: Mary J. Blige -- "The London Sessions" (8/10)
The longtime queen of hip-hop soul hops across the pond for a sensationally diverse, eminently grooving romp with the U.K.’s hippest artists and songwriters. Exec ... -
Album Review: Lost Coyote's "Get Your Phil" - (8/10)
This is a fine collection of songs and one of the last collaborations with the late Phil Everly. Lost Coyote lead vocalist and guitarist Brian Stewart wrote ... -
Album Review: Nightmare and the Cat - Simple
Nightmare and the Cat’s debut full-length Simple is a delicious romp through an indie- rock wonderland. Intertwined with the slight taste of pop catchiness is a hint ... -
Album Review: Bernhoft - Islander
Already a household name in Norway, Berhnoft has caught the attention of U.S. audiences and critics with his highly acclaimed live show. A master of ... -
Album Review: Alter Bridge - Fortress
Score: 7 out of 10 Back from solo albums and side projects, Alter Bridge releases album number four, Fortress, a heavy and textured melding of ... -
Album Review: M.I.A. - Matangi
Score 3 out of 10 This is a symphony of samples slapped together and laid under what could be perceived as lyrics, although the jury ... -
Album Review: Scott H. Biram - Nothin' But Blood
Scott H. Biram • Nothin' But Blood • Bloodshot Records • Producer: Scott H. Biram • Score: 8 out of 10 This is recording number nine ... -
Album Review: Carly Jamison - Ungrounded
The follow-up to Jamison’s debut Everything Happens for a Reason, this release adds an advanced and edgier production gloss to her already established ‘60s rock ...