Blink-182 fans may appreciate DeLonge’s pop-punk, b-side album, but few others will genuinely enjoy it.
William Bolton’s Confidant “On My Mind,” Mumford & Sons’ ‘Snake Eyes,’ And More Singles This Week
Mumford & Sons experiments with its sound with “Snake Eyes,” Allen Stone has great “Upside,” and our own William Bolton readies for summer.
Who Killed Steve From ‘Blues’s Clues?’, A CCE Murder Mystery
The Committee for Creative Enactments attempted solve the mysterious murder case that unfolded during Arts Fest.
Alabama Shakes’ Sophomore Effort Is An Experimentation in ‘Sound & Color’
Alabama Shakes makes a bold statement that loosens without shedding the fetters of the old-time rock sound that once anchored them so tightly to the past.
Tyler, The Creator Drops ‘Cherry Bomb’
Tyler’s third studio effort is a layered, abrasive, insightful, earnest, audacious, and well-produced collection of rap.
‘Us Kids’ Is A Bold, Psychedelic Step Ahead For Small Talk
Small Talk emerges from Lyon’s studio with ‘Us Kids,’ an EP that moves the band forward with an immersive production of trippy grooves.
‘Better Call Saul’ Still Leaves A Bit To Be Desired As It Wraps Up Its First Season
Gilligan’s recent spinoff, ‘Better Call Saul’ concluded its first season with a Breaking Bad-esque showdown in an episode titled, ‘Macro.’
Muse, Blur, And The Darkness In Singles This Week
Blur leans towards the exploratory, The Darkness is stuck in old-time rock and roll, and Muse continues its flair for the dramatic.
Prince, Muse, And The Waterboys In Single This Week
Muse returns to the grunge garage, Prince takes another bow, and The Waterboys’s endearing lullaby.
There’s Not Much To Reflect On In ‘Smoke And Mirrors’
Imagine Dragons straddles the rock genre with the release of a gimmick themed album.