Young records stripped-down solo and orchestral versions of each track on his musically diverse, ‘Storytone.’
Bob Dylan’s Creative Process Unburied In ‘Basement Tapes’
‘The Basement Tapes’ series features both complete and unfinished tracks, giving listeners an inside look into Dylan’s artistry.
Led Zeppelin Keeps Climbing With Deluxe Reissues Of ’70s Records
Classic rock band Led Zeppelin releases remastered editions of ‘IV’ and ‘Houses of the Holy,’ both featuring new tracks.
After Nine Records, Weezer Struggles To Breathe Life Back Into Career
Twenty years after Weezer’s iconic self-titled debut, the band tries (and fails) to reconnect with old fans.
‘Feel Something’ Offers A Slice Of Apple Pie’s Creative Potential
British quintet The History of Apple Pie hints at its potential for musical innovation on ‘Feel Something,’ but falter’s in the album’s execution.
OneRepublic Dedicates Emotional ‘I Lived’ Video To Fan
OneRepublic pays tribute to a fan with Cystic Fibrosis in the new inspirational music video for “I Lived.”
Thom Yorke Packs Too Much Into ‘Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes’
The Radiohead lead singer has somewhat improved from his first solo venture, but his second record lacks cohesion.
U2’s Latest Is The Surprise Release No One Asked For
U2 tries to stay relevant with its free iTunes release of ‘Songs of Innocence.’
Train Falls Off The Tracks With ‘Bulletproof Picasso’
After more than 20 years, Train has finally taken the mainstream route with its latest record.
Delta Spirit’s Latest Record Is A Lovely Slice Of Americana
Indie-rock band Delta Spirit showcases instrumental skills while addressing social issues on its new album ‘Into the Wide.’