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Spring Forwardnew

Critic John Brodeur does some spring cleaning and writes a round-up review of discs that have been collecting dust on his desk.
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  04-14-2005  |  Reviews

All Things Must Passnew

Throughout his new album, John Davis sounds like a man freed from bondage. For the first time in a while, he is really singing -- and playing -- from the heart.
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  03-24-2005  |  Reviews

Three's Company, Toonew

Threesomes are an ever-present fantasy—and for some, they’re a living arrangement
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  02-23-2005  |  Sex

Shooting Blanksnew

Imagine the rock world’s version of The Real World (or, more appropriately, The Surreal Life). Take one estranged-and- palpably-frustrated backup band; add one charismatic (and often socially troubled) lead singer -- preferably one who hasn’t had a hit in a while; stir in a liberal dose of media hype; and, voila! Instant million-seller.
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  07-19-2004  |  Reviews

Hiphop Hooeynew

So we’re told that Eminem is “just another group member” when he’s rapping with D-12. That’s not necessarily incorrect, but every group has an overachiever, and let’s be honest: D-12 wouldn’t be anywhere without their old buddy Marshall.
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  06-21-2004  |  Reviews

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