Paramore, After Laughter | Album Review 💿
Paramore returns with an ambitious, energetic fifth studio album, ‘After Laughter.’
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Paramore returns with an ambitious, energetic fifth studio album, ‘After Laughter.’
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Fetty Wap misses the mark on “Aye,” one of several singles that finds the “Trap Queen” rapper struggling to find his niche.
Imagine Dragons continue to build a compelling case for their third studio album, ‘Evolve,’ with their third single, “Whatever It Takes.”
The National returns with “The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness,” the promo single for its seventh studio album, Sleep Well Beast.
R&B diva Ledisi returns with “High,” her first new single since releasing album THE TRUTH (2014). “High” is both classic and modern.
Miley Cyrus eschews hip-hop (and urban culture) on her new single, “Malibu.” The most shocking thing about “Malibu” is that it’s NOT shocking.
Louisville rapper and singer Bryson Tiller returns strong on “Somethin Tells Me,” the promo single from his sophomore album, ‘True to Self.’
Harry Styles delivers a successful, enjoyable debut album with his highly anticipated, self-titled effort.
Linkin Park, ‘One More Light,’ leads the charge for new music releases arriving Friday, May 19, 2017. Rascal Flatts and Snoop Dogg also drop new albums.
Canadian alternative R&B duo dvsn – Daniel Daley & Nineteen85 – return respectably with single, “Think About Me.”