Sizzla: Iâm Yours
Sizzla Iâm Yours (FX Music Group) Every reggae fan is familiar with the prolific Sizzla. Iâm Yours is his third album this year alone (along with Fought for Dis and Welcome to Judgement Yard). Sizzlaâs lyrics span a wide range of topics to go along with a variety of sounds. He talks about love interests, beautiful women, but also about violence More...
KMFDM: Hell Yeah
KMFDM Hell Yeah (earMUSIC) In addition to its exuberant title, which seems equal parts defiant and optimistic in that charming way that only Sascha & Co can pull off, the first thing that struck me about KMFDMâs More...
Free Willy: Remember the Alamo
Free Willy Remember the Alamo (Buddha Belly Records) Kevin Carterâs fiddle and mandolin lead a quick county instrumental backing the solid harmony vocals of âAmazing Gracie,â the opener here. Giving a nod More...
Aminé: Good for You
AminĂ© Good for You (Universal Records) âVeggiesâ is a strong, unexpected, and string heavy intro. The track features Ty Dolla $ign, and eventually moves into some typical trap lyrics mixed tinged with clever More...
Davana: At Midnight You Die
Danava At Midnight You Die (Teepee Records) Danava is a name that you do not know and should immediately make every attempt (which isnât hard in the internet age) to acquaint yourself with. Spitfire guitar solos More...
Bob Kasper & Borkovski: the B Zero B project
Bob Kasper and Borkowski the B Zero B project A sly snare under perfectly-layered acoustics push along Bob Kasperâs singing how he needs âsomeoneâ on âGot This Feeling,â the opener on the B Zero B project More...
Danzig: Black Laden Crown
Danzig Black Laden Crown (Nuclear Blast America) Heavy metal crooner/shrieker Glenn Danzig and his hard-hitting band have been a little quiet for a few years on the Danzig front. This is the first new album (of More...
Cage The Elephant: Unpeeled
Cage the Elephant Unpeeled (RCA Records) Raucous indie rockers Cage The Elephant have evolved a lot since they first played the Outside Lands Festival and Lollapalooza in 2009, and started getting noticed. Their More...
Queens of the Stone Age: Villains
Queens of the Stone Age Villains (Matador Records) Josh Homme is the coolest guy with a guitar on the radio right now and Queens of the Stone Age are that band. Homme is a badass, and rightfully so. He makes original More...
The Fall: New Facts Emerge
The Fall New Facts Emerge (Cherry Red) While catching up on The Fallâs more recent history I was surprised to find that the band has consisted of a total of 66 members throughout its impressive and rather surreal More...







