If middle school was a microcosm for the music industry, Rihanna would surely rule the school. Her new album ‘Anti’ perpetuates her popularity.
Did Sia Reinvent Herself or is She is Simply ‘Acting?’
With little to no cohesiveness between songs, Sia’s ‘This Is Acting’ as an album fails to find the smae kind of emotional draw felt in individual songs.
Musical Banality Contrasts Nuanced Thought in Chemical Brothers ‘Wide Open’ Video
Despite some visual complexity, the Chemical Brothers ‘Wide Open’ music video is slowed down by is droning musical progression.
Muse Leaves Fans in Awe After Powerful Stage Performance at TD Garden
Muse brought the TD Garden alive on Monday night, giving a show that will not be soon forgotten.
Worldly Messages, Varied Voices Mingle in Gas-Lab’s ‘Jubilo’
English and Spanish speakers alike will find much to muse over in Gas-Lab and Hache St. collaboration ‘Jubilo.’
Bowie, Sia, and Coldplay in Singles This Week
Bowie continues to impress postmortem with ‘Lazarus’, Sia is anything but ‘Unstoppable’, and Coldplay displays solid effort with ‘Birds’.
Colorful Horns and ‘Hollow Hearts’ Exalts Chairlift’s ‘Moth’
Chairlift’s captivating ‘Moth’ is aptly named, as listeners will be drawn into to its fervent lyrics and mesmerizing drum beats.
Tindersticks Masterfully Fuses Technique and Style in ‘The Waiting Room’
Despite utilizing a complex variety of musical elements, ‘The Waiting Room’ crafts a constantly beautiful and unique sound.
Nina Nesbitt Tirelessly Flirts in ‘Chewing Gum’ Music Video
Though visually stimulating, Nina Nesbitt’s ‘Chewing Gum’ music video is as monotonous and emotionless as chewing gum itself.
Justin Bieber, The 1975, and DOROTHY in Singles This Week
The 1975 changes tones with ‘The Sound’, DOROTHY brings ‘Missile’ to 2016, and Bieber embraces R&B in ‘I’ll be There.’