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Reawakened Affection For My Bloody Valentine's Signature Soundnew

Album Review: My Bloody Valentine's MBV.
Orlando Weekly  |  Joshua Nye  |  02-28-2013  |  Reviews

Yo La Tengo: 'Fade'new

How do you keep your sound fresh after over 20 years as a band?
San Antonio Current  |  James Courtney  |  01-23-2013  |  Reviews

The Best Music of 2011new

The top 20 releases of 2011 in no particular order
Orlando Weekly  |  Bao Le-Huu, Jason Ferguson and Justin Strout  |  12-29-2011  |  Reviews

Hall & Oates: Guilt, Pleasurenew

In a more reasonable world, no one would ever have to closet their love of Hall & Oates.
YES! Weekly  |  Ryan Snyder  |  12-14-2011  |  Reviews

Pimpadelic ... Seriouslynew

Like last night's Whataburger, Pimpadelic is back, though the band never really went away, only changed styles. Based on Drink! Drugs! Sex!, the Fort Worth quartet's 650th album, the style du jour is Motley Crue and Hank III.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Anthony Mariani  |  10-17-2011  |  Reviews

DJ Shadow: The Less You Know, the Betternew

DJ Shadow's last outing, 2006's The Outsider, was a schizophrenic mixtape split between Bay Area crunk and laborious retreads.
San Antonio Current  |  Adam Villela Coronado  |  09-29-2011  |  Reviews

Use Your Illusion Zeronew

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Guns N' Roses' two-disc opus by editing it down to one disc.
The Village Voice  |  Maura Johnston  |  09-19-2011  |  Reviews

Sublime with Rome: Yours Trulynew

It's hard to fairly judge Sublime's first album in 15 years.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  07-20-2011  |  Reviews

Moby: Destroyednew

The tenth studio album from the electronic architect constructs clean, sophisticated landscapes while displaying an illuminated sense of emotional desolation.
San Antonio Current  |  Veronica Salinas  |  07-08-2011  |  Reviews

Prince is Untouchablenew

There’s taking things to the next level, and then there’s Prince.
Seattle Weekly  |  Duff McKagan  |  06-13-2011  |  Reviews

New Primus Sucks Just as Much as Old Primusnew

If there are people who deny the moon landing simply because they can’t fully comprehend such an occurrence, they might as well say the same about Les Claypool’s bass playing.
YES! Weekly  |  Ryan Snyder  |  06-08-2011  |  Reviews

Still the Same Bob Segernew

There’s little doubt that Seger’s dogged entrenchment in rock radio rotations has worn out a sizable portion of his catalog in the ears of many, but the impassioned treatment they’re given live by Seger and his 13-piece backing band restores some of the authenticity stripped away by thousands of plays per day.
YES! Weekly  |  Ryan Snyder  |  04-28-2011  |  Reviews

Radiohead is Finenew

Not their best, not their worst. On "The King of Limbs," Radiohead is just fine.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  02-24-2011  |  Reviews

Cee Lo Green: The Lady Killernew

Cee Lo Green delivers a solo triumph on The Lady Killer, an instant classic of neo-soul--funky, catchy, dance-y and, above all, an eccentric and brilliant batch of songs.
Tucson Weekly  |  Eric Swedlund  |  12-16-2010  |  Reviews

Why You Can't Hate Kanye Westnew

And love his new record, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, at the same time.
The Village Voice  |  Zach Baron  |  11-22-2010  |  Reviews

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