The singer has teased a new release date for the set and announced a companion album to boot.
Jeffrey Gaines is a true believer in embracing life’s opportunities at every turn.
The album is crammed with more hooks than the last three Pumpkins releases combined.
The album is packed with bonus track after bonus track and seemingly never ends!
Malin’s attempt at Dylanesque balladry falls short of the lofty goal and what remains is a less than adequate approximation.
Check out our predictions and watch the 45th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony on February 23rd to see if we’re as clairvoyant as we were last year!
Tuned, tweaked, and polished, System of a Down has politely tossed us their best album yet.
Common channels the ghosts of Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison to achieve a post-gangsta rap hybrid unlike anything else out today.
It was a year of revelations and mixed blessings. The teen-pop bubble didn’t so much burst as deflate.
Forget Mariah. Whitney takes the cake when it comes to distressed divas on the comeback trail.
I Care 4 U is a condensed celebration of the young star’s abbreviated life and career.
The Dillinger Escape Plan bids to annihilate our understanding of what metal is.
The Roots once again challenge the commodification and subsequent destruction of hip-hop culture.
More Than You Think You Are could have just as easily been called If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It.
Jennifer Lopez makes a surprising step toward more adult-oriented R&B on her third studio album.
Aside from the clever lyrics, Sing When You’re Winning shows a mature musical diversity.
Like her previous work, it’s an interesting mix of sex and death.
A refreshing antidote to the army of pop princesses and rap-metal bands that had taken over.
Charmbracelet reprises the singer’s now-signature mix of hip-hop and pop.
Over the course of the past eight years, the Dallas-born singer-songwriter has steadily evolved into a legitimate focal point on the pop music scene.
Robbie Williams’s new album finds the singer as charmingly crass as ever.