Bruce Springsteen, Letter to You | Track Review 🎵
Bruce Springsteen shines on “Letter to You,” the promo single from his 20th studio album, Letter to You, arriving October 23, 2020.
Bruce Springsteen shines on “Letter to You,” the promo single from his 20th studio album, Letter to You, arriving October 23, 2020.
Bring Me the Horizon and YUNGBLUD drop a hard-rocking, high-energy, must-hear collaborative rock single with “Obey.”
Rock singer/songwriter Joey Ariemma continues to show great potential on “Miss You Now,” his second single released in 2020.
Marilyn Manson returns with “WE ARE CHAOS,” a brighter, major-key record that marks a departure for the collective.
Corey Taylor rocks hard but keeps its very basic on “CMFT Must Be Stopped,” featuring rappers Kid Bookie and Tech N9ne.
On “On My Own,” Shamir delivers a compelling rock anthem where he expresses being sufficient being on his own, sans love, post-breakup.
George James: It is not very often that I came across a track quite like ‘We’re All Going 2 Die’ by No Serial Killer. Read our review here.
“Wasted on You,” the promo single from The Bitter Truth, the forthcoming LP by Evanescence, takes on additional meaning thanks to COVID-19.
Zero 9:36 (Matthew Cullen) brings ample energy and quite the vibe on his aggressive, confident rap-rock single, “The End.”
The Rolling Stones deliver a surefire hit with “Living in a Ghost Town,” a song not inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet captures it.
Although “Murder Most Foul” is well-written and thoughtfully conceived, the Bob Dylan record is ambitious in length, nearing 17 minutes.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit return with the authentic, thoughtfully penned “Be Afraid,” the promo single from their 2020 LP, Reunions.