Dustin Lynch, ‘Why We Call Each Other’ | Track Review
Dustin Lynch continues to shine on “Why We Call Each Other,” the fourth single from his highly anticipated third album, ‘Current Mood.’
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Dustin Lynch continues to shine on “Why We Call Each Other,” the fourth single from his highly anticipated third album, ‘Current Mood.’
New York rapper Hoodie Allen returns with the scrumptious “Sushi,” the promo single for his third studio album, ‘The Hype.’
Foo Fighters nail it on “The Sky Is a Neighborhood,” the second single from their highly-anticipated album, ‘Concrete and Gold.’
Dublin rock band The Script delivers a ‘sunny’ winner on ‘Rain,’ the exuberant promo single from new album, ‘Freedom Child.’
Beck continues to captivate with throwback joint “Dear Life,” the third single from his highly-anticipated album, ‘Colors.’
Beck makes a dramatic departure from his sound on ‘Morning Phase’ with “Wow,” the second single from ‘Colors.’
Miley Cyrus has some moments on “Inspired,” but ultimately, the forgotten ‘Younger Now’ pre-release feels a bit undercooked.
Demi Lovato shines on “Tell Me You Love Me,” the title track and second single from her forthcoming album (September 29).
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.