By Liz Belilovskaya The Horrors’ new album Skying is a pleasant record full of lovely and mellow-yellow
Captain America: The First Avenger is a period piece unashamedly wrapped in a cloak of old school patriotism and two-fisted action. Does it succeed?
Jon Connor’s debut album, Salvation, oozes hunger and promise with 13 introspective tracks that demonstrate his will to become one of Hip-Hop’s elite
This week’s FuseBox Radio features a world without Borders, The death of the creator of the modern album cover and a man who bought a house in a rich Texas neighborhood for $16.
Sublime With Rome is solid if not Sublime on their “debut” Yours Truly, with Rome Ramirez replacing the departed Bradley Nowell
The Cool Kids have been sitting on their debut When Fish Ride Bicycles since announcing it on their MySpace page back in 2008. Was it worth the wait?
Run DMC’s Raising Hell was commercially credible, party certified, and street celebrated. Here’s how Dee Joey and Jay made it happen.
Dolla Will proves you can teach a $hort Dog new tricks on “Work That Body.”
Michael Rappaport’s Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest serves as a worthy monument to Tribe’s meritorious journey