Modest Mouse’s “Lampshades On Fire” is more delightfully disturbing than most of today’s horror flicks.
Wand Makes Psychedelic Magic With ‘Golem’
The L.A. based rock band released its second album of 2015. They promised a musical journey. They delivered.
AWOLNATION’s ‘Run’ Sails Away From One-Hit-Wonder Status
The alternative rock group reshapes the theatricality that made it famous, forging an album from its once niche sound.
Muse, Blur, And The Darkness In Singles This Week
Blur leans towards the exploratory, The Darkness is stuck in old-time rock and roll, and Muse continues its flair for the dramatic.
Kendrick Lamar’s Grandiose ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ Sheds All Hip-Hop Rivals
In a surprise release, Kendrick Lamar’s third album, ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ details pain and passion while adopting a more difficult and inaccessible sound.
Prince, Muse, And The Waterboys In Single This Week
Muse returns to the grunge garage, Prince takes another bow, and The Waterboys’s endearing lullaby.
Modest Mouse Returns With A Puzzling, Experimental Project
The band keeps its high brow lyrics but moves away from their popular, indie-folk in search of a more universal style.
Madonna Makes Clumsy Attempt At Contemporary Relavancy
Madonna has some fun inserting herself into the next generation, though mostly at her own expense.
Rixton Treads Down Weary Path Of Past Boy Bands
The newest pop punk contenders debut an uneven first album, though display a certain harmonic charm.
Ciara Bets On New Future
With “I Bet,” Ciara moves on from the pains of a public breakup.