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Music Album Review: Carol Duboc - "Open the Curtains" (8/10)
Jazz/pop singer/songwriter Carol Duboc has worked with loads of male greats, including Maurice White, Teddy Riley and George Duke. After solid collaborations with Jeff Lorber, ... -
Music Album Review: Switchfoot - "Where the Light Shines Through" (9/10)
Sometimes out of personal challenges and struggle comes enlightenment and great art. That is certainly the case here. On this, the Grammy-winning Switchfoot's 10th album, and ... -
Music Album Review: YG - "Still Brazy" (8/10)
On his second effort, Still Brazy, YG supplies his fans with a concrete, socio-politically charged album, leaving no stone unturned. Themes range from highly personal topics ... -
Music Album Review: The Temperance Movement - "White Bear" (8/10)
Here is the long-awaited follow-up to this British quintet’s self-titled debut. The Temperance Movement's White Bear is a continuation of a trail they began packed with heavy ... -
Music Album Review: Good Charlotte - "Youth Authority" (8/10)
Good Charlotte has always aimed to be a rock band able to take over the pop airwaves, and that mentality remains true with their comeback ... -
Music Album Review: JPNSGRLS - "Divorce" (8/10)
It makes sense a group boasting a title like JPNSGRLS (pronounced “Japanese Girls”) would pen songs thick with perplexing, coded lyrics. Their vocal sentiments, when ... -
Music Album Review: St8 of Grace - "This Endless War" (8/10)
The Chicago-based quintet St8 of Grace balances the worlds of rock and pop with gusto and sophistication. The gusto comes from heavy-duty guitars and muscular drums. ... -
Music Album Review: John Novello - "Ivory Soul" (8/10)
Whether old-school jazz, soulful pop or R&B, the heart of John Novello's vibe is groove and sensuality. The composer and keyboardist––who plays acoustic and electric ... -
Music Album Review: M1 (dead prez) & Bonnot - "Between Me and the World" (8/10)
The Reality Archivist himself drops a timely, action-oriented release with Italy’s rising producer, Bonnot. Never one to hold his tongue, M1 lyrically busts his album ... -
Music Album Review: Hail The Sun - "Culture Scars" (9/10)
Culture Scars marks Hail The Sun's third full-length, and first with Equal Vision. This post-hardcore foursome combine Saosin influenced vocals with technical riffs similar to ...