Collision Course by Will S., Williamsville, NY As a fan of Jay-Z and Linkin Park, the only thing that came to mind when I heard that these two artists were going to collaborate was When can I buy the CD? My excitement was, in fact, warranted as this is the nastiest CD I have heard in a long time ... Continue...
Fever To Tell by Jefferson R., Bromley, QB Yeah Yeah Yeahs may well be one of the best garage rock bands today,consisting of vocalist Karen Orzalek, Brian Chase on drums and Nick Zinner on guitar. While rockpurists may bemoan the lack of a bassist, once you hear the music, it won’t matter abit ... Continue...
Frances the Mute by Ishaq F., Schertz, TX With song titles like “L’Via L’Viaquez” and “Cygnus ... Vismund Cygnus,” The Mars Volta has put out their second full-length album, “Frances the Mute ... Continue...
Led Zeppelin IV by Danielle W., Seaford, DE This is the CD. Though originally released in 1971, the distinctive and varied songs are timeless ... Continue...
The Best of Kansas by James S., Oshkosh, WI This album takes you through 25 great years of Kansas’s hits, including “Carry On Wayward Son” and “The Wall.” It never gets boring, and I would know because I have played it for years ... Continue...
The Documentary by Ernest H., Hockessin, DE Recently, I listened to The Game’s “The Documentary”; this is his first album, and it’s not that good. I found myself flipping through the songs because most of the beats are horrible even though the lyrics are great ... Continue...
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