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Charlie Puth, ‘Attention (Remix)’ | Track Review

KYLE joins Charlie Puth on a remix of his hit single, “Attention.” “Attention (Remix)” is enjoyable, but doesn’t supplant the original. 

Maroon 5, ‘What Lovers Do’ | Track Review

Pop darlings Maroon 5, assisted by SZA, returns with a catchy, sexy new single, “What Lovers Do.” It’s catchy, not groundbreaking.

Thomas Rhett, ‘Life Changes’ | Track Review

Eclectic country artist Thomas Rhett shines on “Life Changes,” the pop-oriented title track from his third studio album.

Beck, ‘Dreams’ | Track Review

Beck continues to showcase he’s the coolest middle-aged dude in the music industry on “Dreams,” the earliest and oldest single from his album, 'Colors.'

Lil Uzi Vert, Luv is Rage 2 | Album Review

Lil Uzi Vert showcases his idiosyncrasies and potential on his proper debut album, ‘Luv is Rage 2.’ Unfortunately, the LP falls short of the glory.

Gucci Mane, ‘Tone It Down’ | Track Review

Gucci Mane offers more of the same on “Tone It Down,” a promo single from his new album, ‘Mr. Davis.’ He enlists Chris Brown for even more saturation.

Queens of the Stone Age, Villains | Album Review

Queens of the Stone Age returns strong with the utmost consistency on their compelling, hard rocking new album, ‘Villains.’

Death from Above 1979, ‘Freeze Me’ | Track Review

Death from Above 1979 are amped up on fun, energetic single, “Freeze Me,” from their third album, ‘Outrage is Now!’

The Script, ‘Love Not Lovers’ | Track Review

The Script continues to build the case for their latest album ‘Freedom Child’ with its third single, “Love Not Lovers.”

The Script, ‘Written in the Scars’ | Track Review

Dublin pop/rock band The Script shines on “Written in the Scars,” the thoughtful second single from new album, ‘Freedom Child.’