This week, Roller reviews Macklemore’s latest offering, and it’s…bad. By Thomas Roller
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Throwback album review: 1989’s “Disintegration” by the Cure
by Will Wittby Will Witt“Disintegration” by the Cure is a dark, layered work of art. By William Witt
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Album Review: Logic has all the ingredients for greatness, but he doesn’t have the recipe. By Thomas Roller
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Album Review: Clutch’s “Psychic Warfare” is Musical Catharsis
Truly, we are living in an Age of Wonder. By Thomas Roller
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Devendra Banhart’s “Mala” suprises but does not amaze
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Required Listening: “Since I Left You” by The Avalanches
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“Since I Left You” is a classic record in the most literal sense, using the technology at hand to create something both of its time and universally cool. -
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It’s only been about seven years since “Donuts” first hit shelves, but in those years J Dilla’s influence has expanded so profoundly that Stones Throw has decided to reissue Yancey’s swan song as a set of 7″‘s. -
Breaking down hip hop barriers, these artists proved that the best rap albums don’t have to be about stereotypes – but it doesn’t hurt to bring them up.
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By Sam Goldner: These 12 albums from the alternative sector have given us the greatest return on investment in 2012.
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Do students buy music anymore? Declining trends of physical album sales and closing record stores suggest that their money is going elsewhere.