Michael McDonald, Wide Open | Album Review 💿
Blue-eyed soul, soft-rock veteran Michael McDonald makes an epic return on ‘Wide Open,’ his first new studio album in nine years.
Blue-eyed soul, soft-rock veteran Michael McDonald makes an epic return on ‘Wide Open,’ his first new studio album in nine years.
Foo Fighters bring the cool, the heat, and some musical diversity on their intriguing album following a three-year hiatus, ‘Concrete and Gold.’
Canadian rockers Death from Above 1979 deliver a compelling, energetic third studio album with ‘Outrage! Is Now.’
Jack Johnson delivers a well-rounded affair with ‘All the Light Above It Too.’ He does a great job of balancing stripped and more electric moments.
Marilyn Manson is charged up to nth degree on “We Know Where You F*cking Live,” the promo single for his forthcoming LP, ‘Heaven Upside Down.’
Foo Fighters release “The Line,” the final promo single issued in advance of the highly-anticipated album, ‘Concrete and Gold’ (September 15).
U2 makes a respectable return with exuberant new single, “You’re the Best Thing About Me.” They don’t reinvent the wheel, but certainly meet expectations.
The National release “Day I Die,” the final promo single released in advance of their highly-anticipated album, ‘Sleep Well Beast.’
The late, great Gregg Allman leaves a gem on “My Only True Friend,” the promo single from his final, posthumous studio album, ‘Southern Blood.’
Death from Above 1979 are opposed to those “Holy Books” on their high-flying third single from their third album, ‘Outrage! Is Now.’
Queens of the Stone Age returns strong with the utmost consistency on their compelling, hard rocking new album, ‘Villains.’
Death from Above 1979 are amped up on fun, energetic single, “Freeze Me,” from their third album, ‘Outrage is Now!’