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STP surprised rock fans in 2008 when they reformed to tour; Almost two years later their first studio album since 2001 is finally out and it doesn’t suck.
Congratulations Jack White, you’ve done it again. Thanks in no small part to the rest of the band, of course.
Prince & The Revolution released Around the World in a Day on April 22nd, 1985. Somehow Prince managed to add psychedelica to his vast repertoire of musical styles, releasing one of the best records of the 80s in the process.
Sharon Jones is back and better than ever. If you thought Amy Winehouse was a “real throwback,” you ain’t heard nothing yet.
Congratulations is out April 13th. Summed up in 8 words? “Game over hipsters, MGMT is done with you.”
It’s been nearly five years since “Demon Days” hit store shelves, and next week the Gorillaz are back with their new LP “Plastic Beach”. It’s full of guest appearances, random techno blips and more… but is it actually good?
Bootleg EP surfaces, featuring some true “deep cuts” from No Doubt — SKA!
Released on August 21st of 1990, Ritual de lo Habitual is Jane’s Addiction’s second classic album. It has been 20 years, how does the album hold up?
The Smiths’ “Meat Is Murder” turns 25 today; it’s an album responsible for most of the indie rock in the world, but does it still stand out now?
Sade’s first new disc in ten years is out. Go ahead and pick this one up; You won’t regret it.
