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Album Review: Benjamin Clementine - "At Least For Now" (7/10)
Benjamin Clementine’s supple timbre and unique phrasing assume the spotlight on this notable full-length major-label debut album. Rarely does such an affecting vocalist surface––even rarer, ... -
Album Review: Cradle of Filth - "Hammer of the Witches" (8/10)
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Cradle of Filth are now 25 years and 11 albums deep, which is undeniably impressive for an extreme-metal band. They’ve ... -
Submit Your Song to be Featured on Album
Music for Relief is inviting unsigned artists to submit their original songs for a chance to have it heard by industry professionals including Mike Shinoda of ... -
Album Review: Carly Rae Jepsen - E•MO•TION (7/10)
With her third studio album, Canadian pop sweetheart Carly Rae Jepsen delivers an ode to ‘80s pop music, especially in the instrumentation of synths and ... -
Album Review: Biters - "Electric Blood" (5/10)
Aptly named, this Atlanta-based band seems to think that any bunch of guys with dyed black hair can pick up instruments and draw interest by ... -
Album Review: Biters - Electric Blood (5/10)
Aptly named, this Atlanta-based band seems to think that any bunch of guys with dyed black hair can pick up instruments and draw interest by ... -
Album Review: We Came As Romans - We Came As Romans (7/10)
This isn’t the WCAR You Used To Know. For their fourth studio album, the melodic metalcore sextet partner up with Of Mice & Men producer David ... -
Album Review: Dawes - All Your Favorite Bands (9/10)
Lead vocalist Taylor Goldsmith has a ro bust, yet whispery tenor that can grab one’s ear with the utterance of one line or phrase. There is ... -
Album Review: A$AP Rocky- A.L.L.A. (At.Long.Last.A$AP) (7/10)
With talented producers and special guests, A$AP Rocky (Rakim Mayers) releases his sophomore album—actually a tribute to the God MC of hip-hop, Rakim. Rocky’s mom ... -
Album Review: Atkins May Project – Anthology (7/10)
The original frontman for Judas Priest, Al Atkins, and metal guitarist/auteur Paul May offer a respectable compilation of their original oeuvre. One can hear the ... -
Album Review: Murs – Have A Nice Life (8/10)
Content is king. While Dre can release music every 10 years and survive, underground artists thrive on staying relevant—via album releases, mix-tapes, guest spots, constant ... -
Album: Lee Van Dowski & Animal Trainer – Ulysse Is Back EP (8/10)
Electronic music has been flourishing in Europe for a long time. This doesn’t make them better for it, but there’s certainly a wisdom about their electronic music ... -
Album Review: Allen Stone – Radius (7/10)
Stone brings his colorful, “hippie with soul” pop/R&B aesthetic to his dynamic major label debut. Over 14 tracks predominantly helmed by Swedish producer Magnus Tingsek ... -
Loud & Proud Records Sign The Delta Saints
Loud & Proud Records has announced the signing of Nashville-based band, The Delta Saints and will release Bones on August 7, the follow up to ... -
Signing Story: Brothers Born
Brothers Born began in a bar, which might explain why it’s such a relaxed band with such an easygoing record deal. The two-man folk project ... -
Album Review: Oleg Frish - Duets With My American Idols (7/10)
As host of the Russian language show Time Out, Russian-born radio and TV personality Oleg Frish interviewed legends from across pop culture. Combining his worlds ... -
Album Review: Joanne Tatham – Out Of My Dreams (9/10)
One of our most engaging and versatile performers, the alternately playful and intimate vocalist brings her heartbreak and whimsy to a set of straight-ahead jazz with clever world ... -
Album Review: Babymetal - Babymetal Reissue (8/10)
Metalheads love spectacle. Kitsch, however, can be a much tougher sell. Defying all odds is Babymetal, three teenage Japanese girls who shockingly won over hordes ... -
AWOLNATION Sails with Success
When Aaron Bruno released Megalithic Symphony, he kept his expectations in check. He had already experienced professional disappointment, having been in acts that gained traction, ... -
Album Review: Various Artists - AG Drive - Original Soundtrack (8/10)
Remember when someone told you that music and fashion run in 10-year cycles? The longer I’m in the music industry the more I see how ...





