Live albums often contain more direct performances of songs, with little in the way of the chords, the melody, and hopefully, ...
There is no album better than Stevie Wonder’s 1973 classic, Innervisions. That’s just a fact. The songwriter and performer hit the ball out of the proverbial park when releasing the record, which ...
Radulović brings irresistible swagger to selections from Romeo and Juliet and Cinderella, while a more restrained duet fosters a fine sense of dialogue ...
Jack Harlow has upgraded his sound with his fourth full-length, 'Monica,' moving into a warm, soulful vibe reminiscent of ...
The hybrid album (part live, part studio) has always occupied an odd place in rock and roll music. But there have been some ...
This week's Notable Releases include Kim Gordon, ELUCID & Sebb Bash, James Blake, Lamb of God, Sweet Pill, and more.
There are very few artists who sound like British singer-songwriter James Blake, and even fewer who have had a career like his. Blake’s rare ability to combine electronic innovation (sometimes dance ...
Amid the stylistic shifts of Blake’s seventh record come samples of Dusty Springfield and Dizzee Rascal: gripping distractions from some preachy sentiments ...
James Blake. Kim Gordon. Sturgill Simpson's country-funk alter ego. NPR Music's Stephen Thompson chats with Amelia Mason from ...
Ultimate Classic Rock actually has two Van Halen songs on its radar for the worst lyrics ever. “Everybody Wants Some!!,” a ...
We’re coming at you from San Juan, Puerto Rico where I’ll be reporting from the World Baseball Classic over the next ten days. Grab a cerveza with a lime if you’re so inclined or un cafecito if that’s ...