Dave Mason: Future’s Past
Dave Mason Future’s Past (Something-Music) With a combination of new material and re-recorded classics, Dave Mason’s new album, Future’s Past, has the potential to bring his classic sound to a whole new More...
Nick & Knight: Nick & Knight
Nick & Knight Nick & Knight (BMG) Pop icons for more than twenty years, Nick Carter and Jordan Knight have come together in a long-awaited musical collaboration. While at first it may not seem like these two are More...
Jason Mraz: Yes!
Jason Mraz Yes! (Atlantic Records) The fifth studio album from Jason Mraz, Yes!, has his fans saying just that. With beautiful instrumentals and strong vocals throughout, this album certainly does not disappoint. More...
Weird Al: Mandatory Fun
Weird Al Mandatory Fun (RCA Records) From the creative mind that brought us past hits like “Eat It” comes a brand new album everyone is buzzing about. No matter whom he parodies, Weird Al can always seem to More...
Megan & Liz: Simple Life
Megan & Liz Simple Life (Hidden Cow, Inc) The latest album for this pair of singing sisters has a pop feel with a country twist. The title track seems to be a representation of what they long for as artists. They More...
Lucy Hale: Road Between
Lucy Hale Road Between (DMG Nashville) The debut album for this actress, appropriately titled Road Between, bridges the gap between both worlds that she loves – music and acting. It is definitely a welcome addition More...
Jim Gaffigan: Obsessed
Jim Gaffigan Obsessed (Comedy Central Records) The latest from a comedian with several comedy albums and specials under his belt, Obsessed is right on-par with what you would expect from this true-to-himself funnyman. More...
Bill Cosby: Far from Finished
Bill Cosby Far from Finished (Comedy Central Records) After 30 years, Bill Cosby is at it again with his special, Far from Finished. The man who made Jello pudding iconic has people laughing all over again. More...
Polly Scattergood: Arrows
Polly Scattergood Arrows (MUTE) From a unique young lady comes a unique album. From the first song until the last, it is clear that this is more of a vocal and instrumental story than it is an album. It begins More...
Sheryl Crow: Feels Like Home
Sheryl Crow Feels Like Home (Warner Bros.) After listening to this album, you would never know it was Sheryl Crow’s country debut. Song after song on this album, it really feels as though this is where she belongs. More...