Like Homer Simpson said, "we all know that rock achieved perfection in 1974." Granted, many have attempted this trick, but very few these days do it...
Strangers marks the third full-length in four years from prolific British songster Ed Harcourt
For last year’s CMJ Music Marathon, we sent our New York-based writer Simone Jung into the smoke, the music, and the experience that is the four...
Leave it up to the old vets in Collective Soul to show the latecomers how it should be done. Youth is a lean, low-carb rock record...
With her haunting humming in the first song to the beat box medley at the end, Medulla does not cease to impress.
Everybody Loves a Happy Ending may be a hint for Tears for Fears. A hint that points and says: You should have not come out with...
Harmonium is catchy but only to a certain extent. It’s something that each time you listen to it, you notice something more, something different.
SMiLE is idiosyncratic almost to a fault; it has no traditional characteristics, and it's not even one cohesive whole.
Around the Sun is worse than being a new low for the band. Instead, it’s a continued low.