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Much was expected from Fifty on this one. “Before I Self Destruct” is his fourth and final release on Interscope Records, excluding a “Greatest Hits” album. The anticipation only recieved responses suggesting a dark, honest …
With their latest release, Oil on Water, and Feather on Wood, Lotus comes back with a new collage of post rock, electronic blends, proving they can follow up to the 5 star success of their …
The man who invented the mixtape is at it again. Not even a month after releasing the mixtape, “War Angel” Fif’ already has another one out. The good news is – It’s awesome. “Forever King” …
It seems like for the past few years, everyone in the hip-hop industry has been asking the same question.
“Where’s Cam’ron?”
Even Jim Jones, former Diplomats label-mate couldn’t come up with a clue, stating, “Finding Cam’ron is like …
Despite the peace barring name, Common Existence is an aggressively relentless crash of lofty melodies and high pressure, militant rhythms. Thursday’s latest pushes the barriers of A City By The Lights Divided, refusing the easy …
Released just over a year since their last full-length album, Minus the Bear debuts an acoustic compilation of their previous works. Though only 7 tracks, Acoustic is an amazing rethought of past favorites such as …
With a full symphonic orchestra, moving bass, and a siren of horns, T.V. on the Radio’s third full-length album, Dear Science lays down a surreal, electronic, rendition of soul. This choreographed frenzy of music stylizes lyrical …
In June of 2008, Coldplay release Viva la Vida and established themselves as the most influential and popular band in British rock. With the massive success of their first three albums, Coldplay knew they could …
Anthony Green has been the leader singer and a major contributor to many groundbreaking bands. After years as lead singer of the band Saosin, he has now moved onto to join the band Circa Survive. …
Bloc Party’s third and most anticipated release Intimacy, introduces a new side of Bloc Party old fans may find hard to accept. Ditching the simple, clean, catchy style of their first release Silent Alarm; Intimacy …


