Album Review: Robin Thicke (The Evolution of Robin Thicke)
Has Robin Thicke, who’s name instantaneously conjures up the image of a mail carrier riding through NYC, weaving in between cars and singing about getting women alone, have the ability […]
Has Robin Thicke, who’s name instantaneously conjures up the image of a mail carrier riding through NYC, weaving in between cars and singing about getting women alone, have the ability […]
Can an artificial creation from Dave Stewart produce success through the imagery of unicorns and rainbows, leading us to the bizarreness that is Platinum Weird? Platinum Weird’s album, Make Believe, […]
High and Mighty, Gov’t Mule’s newest release, illuminates the acumination of classic rock, blues and jazz, and features improvisation that sounds composed, which triggers the inner air-guitar rock god upon […]
Compelled to subject their music with thoughts of destruction, fury and despair, the Deftones have created something so dark and diabolically delightful on Saturday Night Wrist that fans are questioning […]
With political punk, futuristic dance music and an infusion of euphoric rage, The Prodigy have presented a compilation of singles in Their Law: The Singles that shows us why the […]
You know the feeling when you produce work that’s not the best but it’s not the worst? Well, Incubus has achieved just that in their latest disc, Light Grenades. With […]
Talk To La Bomb, the second album from New York based quartet, Brazilian Girls veer toward electro pop and new wave on the creation of this album. Never have I […]
A Change of Pace’s debut album, “Prepare the Masses” is something the public doesn’t need preparation for. Signed to Immortal Records, ACOP is just another band amassed in a sea […]
Wylde Bunch live up to their name by infusing elements of soul, rock and world music, merging it into a magnificent hip-hop sound. Signed to Surfdog Records with fellow bands […]