Arcade Fire examines the myths we create concerning our ascension to adulthood and the lies that life makes of those myths. Dense lyricism and quirky sound make The Suburbs an intense musical journey. Take a ride.
Brazillian rapper Laws reups an earlier mixtape with the aid of 9th Wonder, Raekwon and the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. With all that firepower can the 5:01 (Overtime) tape deliver?
The DMV’s own Phil Aide held a listening party for his upcoming album Letterman. If the first listen is an indication, he may have the album that takes the DMV to the forefront
Paul Wall brings it for the boppers on Heart of a Champion. Would anyone else feel it?
Fat Joe’s album The Darkside Volume 1 features production by Scram Jones, DJ Premier, Cool & Dre and cameos By the Clipse, Cam’ron, R. Kelly Too Short and much more. Can he rebound from his lackluster previous album?
Planet Ill reviews the 8th Anniversary release of the cult classic High Exhaulted by underground MC Copywrite. Then we got his take on the creation of the album.
By shelz. Rap fans have been inundated over the last few years by odd fringe
Ex-Verve front man Richard Ashcroft and Kanye West mentor NO I.D. attempt to craft a new sound from the elements of Hip-Hop, R&B, Blues and Rock with a hint of Gospel on the United Nations of Sound. With so many ingredients, can such a cook-up be palatable?
After years of getting pushed back and being finally dropped by Aftermath, Stat Quo finally releases his debut Statlanta. Lyrics to go from the dirty South. Was it worth the wait?
Prince tries to make you party like it’s 1999 in 20Ten. Does he make it happen or is his party over, oops, out of time? Find out.