For Me, It's You ranks, in my book, as the best Train record ever.
It’s taken long enough, but indie-pop-mainstream-grrl music wonder Alanis Morissette has finally put out a greatest hits-ish collection.
It’s quite obvious that this is a groundbreaking piece of work, although the question is whether or not it’s really listenable in its entirety?
Echo & The Bunnymen's Siberia transcends the stereotypical sounds of most reuniting bands.
JamisonParker may boast the least creative band name in music today, but this could all be on the account of the creative juices flowing through their...
Nothing Is Sound finds Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman ruminating deeper into the question of "have we lost ourselves?"
Capitol is without a doubt trying to piggyback Marjorie Fair onto the success of like-minded labelmates Coldplay, but there is little that even a major label...
Once again, Belle & Sebastian fascinate their fans with an intriguing title. The question really, is where have the friends gone?
All in all, In The Clear is the kind of album that would be best served accompanying a nightcap after a night on the town with...