Music Shopping List | LCD Soundsystem Returns With ‘American Dream’
In a quiet release week, LCD Soundsystem makes some noise with its highly anticipated comeback album, ‘American Dream.’
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In a quiet release week, LCD Soundsystem makes some noise with its highly anticipated comeback album, ‘American Dream.’
Tank is turning good girls into bad girls on ‘Savage,’ the title track from his eighth studio album (arriving September 29).
Jacob Sartorius returns with “Hit Me Back,” a promo single from his second EP, ‘Left Me Hangin’.’ He’s assisted by blackbear.
Jacob Sartorius returns with “Skateboard,” a promo single from his second EP, ‘Left Me Hangin’.’
The Killers shine on “Wonderful Wonderful,” the third single and title track from their highly-anticipated fifth studio album.
Miguel returns, assisted by Travis Scott, on his new single, “Sky Walker.” On “Sky Walker” he denounces the haters.
Fergie returns with new single “Hungry,” featuring Rick Ross. “Hungry” serves as a promo single for her upcoming, sophomore LP, ‘Double Dutchess.’
Fergie returns with gimmicky new single “You Already Know,” which serves as a promo single for her sophomore LP, ‘Double Dutchess.’
Kendrick Lamar, Father John Misty, and Bruno Mars are among the artists responsible for the 80 best songs of 2017 (so far): Edition 3.0.
Sammie continues his ‘coming of age’ with mature, grown-n-sexy second single, “Too Long.” While it’s indeed a bit ‘too long,’ it’s enjoyable.
Taylor Swift returns with her boldest, most polarizing song to date with “Look What You Made Me Do,” the promo single for her new album, ‘reputation.’
Anderson East shines on his new, soulful single, “All on My Mind.” A lack of magnificence never crosses the audience’s mind listening to it.