Music‘Piss On Your Grave’ And R.I.P. Old Kanye The collaboration is somehow flashy and abrasive, but that's not the problem. Kanye West has moved fully into aesthetics and left substance behind.
ArtsThe Neighbourhood Gets Bigger And Just A Bit Better The indie band tries to mix a cold, calculated production with a genuine spirit, but isn't able to find the perfect balance.
ArtsBeach Slang Arrives As New, Nostalgic, And Loud Punk Rock Voice Using a tried-and-true punk rock formula, Beach Slang wages a sonic war of rebellion against the forces of the system in its first studio album.
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ArtsAdele Talks Through Her Troubles With “Hello” The pop singer releases her first music video for her upcoming album '25,' which will come out in late November.
MusicAdele Returns, Bieber Surprises In Singles This Week The majestic Adele and less than majestic Justin Bieber tackle unrequited love, while Chance the Rapper releases a post-summer jam.
ArtsOne Direction, DJ Snake, And “Kamikaze” In Singles This Week One Direction's Harry Styles belts “Baby, you’re perfect,” DJ Snake is up to no good, and MO comes back with "Kamikaze."
Arts“In My Eyes” Has Best Coast Heart And California Charm With a stunning view of the city from the skyscraper’s rooftop deck, we can clearly see why Cosentino and front man Bobb Bruno deemed it the “Best” co...
ArtsKramer’s ‘Thirty One’ Is A Mess Of Sugary, Empty Pop-Country Full of unoriginal melodies and often times shaky vocals, 'Thirty One' is the type of album that gives the genre its maligned reputation.
ArtsRitter Releases Gospel Of Americana Rock Josh Ritter takes his "Sermon" down two roads—leading listeners into twangy sentimentality while shoving them down a rabbit hole of moodiness.