Green Day, Revolution Radio | Album Review ๐ฟ
Green Day delivers a respectable, well-rounded album with โRevolution Radio.โ Itโs no classic, but definitely satisfying all said and done.
Green Day delivers a respectable, well-rounded album with โRevolution Radio.โ Itโs no classic, but definitely satisfying all said and done.
Irish pop star Niall Horan spreads his wings and drops his debut solo single, “This Town.” The results are respectable, if predictable.
Weezer drops new single โI Love The USA.โ The band โ or at least frontman Rivers Cuomo โ is passionate about โMerica. #Patriotic
Alternative musician Banks drops a bomb (an f-bomb specifically) with electrifying, explicitly honest single, โF*ck With Myself.โ
West Coast rapper Schoolboy Q delivers a dark and intriguing effort on his highly anticipated fourth album, โBlank Face LP.โ
Aussie singer Grace shows tremendous potential on her debut, FMA, led by breakthrough single, โYou Donโt Own Me.โ
British singer/songwriter Jake Bugg Shows Willingness to Experiment on his third studio album, On My One, which encompasses many styles.
gnash showcases exceptional potential on ‘us.’ Artistically, he has a lot to offer + heโs NOT like everybody else.
‘Hyms That Are Important To Us,’ the final studio album by Joey + Rory, is a well-rounded, enjoyable, country-gospel effort.
On his latest album, The Glory Album, Christon Gray shows he has plenty to offer both secular and religious music fans.
On his final studio album, Blackstar, David Bowie delivers a superb, supremely creative effort that never misses the mark.
Panic! At the Disco excel on their 5th studio LP, Death of a Bachelor, delivering a multitude of eccentric, entertaining & thrilling moments.