The Roots and John Legend reach back for some forward thinking conscious tunes. Is this another bland cover album or are they making a statement?
Maroon 5’s newest album Hands All Over is inspired by the funk, disco, pop, and rock, as well as the music of music legends. Does it hold up in comparison to the greats?
Classic is a compact, mistake-free road through the bricks. The album makes you take notice of Rah Digga as an MC. Not a female MC but an MC period. That’s an accomplishment in itself.
Trey Songz makes an attempt at re-invention with what he says is his most mature album to date. Does he bring his grown man to the table, or release another string of adolescent sex fantasies? Find out.
Air Tight’s Revenge serves as Bilal’s tour de force; sitting outside his lover’s window imploring her to take him back. Shold she listen?
Chicago rap duo The Paxtons attempt to concoct something explosive with their new release The Manhattan Project. Are they ready to blow?
A Thousand Suns is a combination of disparate elements that Executive Producer Rick Rubin and the once Nu-Metal crew have attempted to fashion into a loosely connected, larger-than-life concept piece about the dark hand that rules the world.
Black Milk drops his self-produced opus Album Of The Year with a different approach to his music. Does it work for him?
Producer 2 Hungry Bros. and rapper 8thW1 deliver beats and rhymes in an attempt to deliver that perfect dish on No Room For Dessert.
Robyn returns with Body Part 2, the middle piece of her Body Talk Trilogy. Was it worth continuing and if so, how good is it? Find out.