ReviewsAlbum of the Week: The National, 'I Am Easy to Find'Jade • May 20, 2019'I Am Easy to Find' is a meditative album, full of negative space and several songs that have no words, just swelling female harmonies.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Cage The Elephant, 'Social Cues'Mary Lucia • May 13, 2019Cage's strength has always been their signature dirty bluesy guitars that sound radio ready yet always with a touch of friendly menace.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Anderson .Paak, 'Ventura'Sean McPherson • May 6, 2019The record is a master class is making good musical choices, Anderson .Paak created a modern soul masterpiece.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Vampire Weekend, 'Father of the BridDavid Safar • Apr 29, 2019While the album attempts to push the boundaries of Koenig's writing, there are many moments that are quintessentially Vampire Weekend and will transport you back to their debut album.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Lizzo, 'Cuz I Love You'Jade • Apr 22, 2019Like a diamond, Lizzo is multi-faceted. Throughout 'Cuz I Love You,' she reflects all her sides.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: The Cactus Blossoms, 'Easy Way'Bill DeVille • Apr 15, 2019The Cactus Blossoms are blooming. There is a timelessness in these songs and nothing can touch Jack and Page's harmonies.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Marvin Gaye, 'You're the Man'Sean McPherson • Apr 8, 2019Marvin Gaye tapped the biggest names of the day for 'You're The Man,' including Larry Mizell, Willie Hutch, and Smokey Robinson to make this highly anticipated follow-up. The studio sessions were prolific and the writers brought their A-game.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Billie Eilish, 'When We All Fall...'David Safar • Apr 1, 2019'When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' has the pop underpinnings of Billie Eilish's previous releases, but the production on the new songs has a slightly sinister, intentionally dark, and somewhat provocative tone that makes Eilish's debut full-length a must-listen in 2019.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Jenny Lewis, 'On The Line'Jill Riley • Mar 25, 2019Jenny Lewis put herself on the emotional line with this album. Fans will appreciate the insight into what makes her tick, and will likely relate to the grieving process, and the notion of moving on and coming out OK on the other end of emotional turmoil.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Andrew Bird, 'My Finest Work Yet'Bill DeVille • Mar 18, 2019Some 20 years into his career, Andrew Bird is still making interesting music. The album is simple and organic, and there's no shortage of Bird's signature whistling.