The package skews toward boomer-friendly acts while ignoring the concert’s younger, more head-banging performers.
West is still working out the contradictions in his evangelist-cum-hustler persona, comparing himself to Jesus, Moses, and Mike Tyson.
The album arrives amid considerable controversy and a host of serious questions about artistic license and record-label machinations.
An explanation for the continuing endurance of Buddy Holly’s musical legacy can probably be boiled down to one word: simplicity.
Time Life’s exhaustive The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection is a time capsule only diehard fans will want to dig up.
Fear(s) of the Dark trades in disturbing youthful memories and ghastly tactility.
Animation Show programs have always been a bit of a mixed bag, but this year’s slate is the most uneven yet.
This is not your run-of-the-mill “roots of rap” or “best breakbeats” compilation.
As a stand-alone, this first volume suffers a bit from just how well-read the first chapter of Tommy Boy’s history is at this point.
Some of downbeat’s elite are on board for the compilation, including Terranova, Thievery Corporation, and Sofa Surfers.