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Displaying all articles tagged:
Album Reviews
album reviews
May 3, 2019
Vampire Weekend Are at Their Best on
Father of the Bride
The band’s long-awaited fourth album also just became the frontrunner for best album of 2019.
By
Craig Jenkins
album reviews
Mar. 19, 2019
Karen O and Danger Mouse’s New Album Is a Letdown for Two Artists This Good
It makes you wonder what this album could’ve been had the two veteran collaborators pushed beyond their respective comfort zones.
By
Craig Jenkins
album review
Jan. 25, 2019
Finding the Fun in Weezer’s
Teal Album
The album is a play on the idea of the washed-up rock star taking a swan dive into the nostalgia circuit.
By
Craig Jenkins
album review
Jan. 24, 2019
James Blake, Future, and the Power of Voice
The impactful vocalists of this decade are increasingly the least traditional ones.
By
Craig Jenkins
album review
Nov. 13, 2018
The Triumph and Tragedy of Lil Peep’s
Come Over When You’re Sober
Posthumous albums are a gift and a curse.
By
Craig Jenkins
album review
Sept. 24, 2018
Brockhampton’s
Iridescence
Is Reckless and Unpredictable
It comes out with breathtaking surprises but also a few duds.
By
Craig Jenkins
album review
Aug. 31, 2018
Troye Sivan’s
Bloom
Is a Joy to Listen To
On it, he models a carefree gay masculinity the world works hard to condition out of young boys.
By
Craig Jenkins
radio vulture
Apr. 28, 2017
On
Humanz,
Gorillaz Face the Reality of Donald Trump
The twisted future Gorillaz imagined pretty much came true.
By
Craig Jenkins