Corinne Bailey Rae attempts to cover some of pop music’s greatest artists on her EP The Love. Can she really challenge Marley, McCartney, Prince and Sly Stone? Find out!
Lia Ices takes her listeners down a fantasy voyage through high notes and soft music on the Grown Unkown
Asobi Seksu crafts an inventive sonic landscape on their latest release Fluorescence. Too bad you can’t hear what they’re singing.
Evolving musically, placating existing fans, scooping up new ones all while avoiding the sophomore slump is really too much to ask of one band and one album. However, it’s exactly what Cage The Elephant is doing with their 2nd release, Thank You Happy Birthday.
Talib Kweli intends to break out of the conscious box with Gutter Rainbows. Does he cover enough of the spectrum to change your mind?
Smith Westerns deliver a pleasant ode to the classic Beatles aesthetic that wavers between homage and imitation with new album Dye It Blonde. How good is it? Read on!
After two colossal concept albums, The Decemberists have pared the music down to its simplest form for their 6th studio album, The King is Dead.
Reek Da Villain enlists the aid of mentor Busta Rhymes to drop a banger of a mixtape with The Gift. Does it make you want to check for more?
Curren$y keeps the pressure on his comppetition with yet another flight on the Jet Life with Return To The Winner’s Circle
You certainly don’t think of concrete and Brooklyn but Smif N Wessun and Cookin’ Soul want to change all that with their collaborative effort, Stocking Stuffers Hood Xmas.