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The 20/20 Experience. Bringing sexy back again!
The long wait is over for the follow-up to the phenomenon that was Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds. Sprawling and spacious, The 20/20 Experience, brings Timberlake's sensual, soulful croon back together with Timbaland's state-of-the art production for another instant R&B classic.
Todd Rundgren long ago seized his status as a maverick, and his unpredictability can be as maddening as it is invigorating. State, by some counts his 20th proper solo album (the count gets a little...
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One has to wonder why this box, Joni Mitchell's The Studio Albums 1968-1979, was issued only in the European market. During this period --and some would argue even after -- Mitchell had one of most...
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The first collection of music from AMC's zombie drama The Walking Dead arrived nearly three years after the show, which is based on Robert Kirkman's long-running comic book, premiered and became a...
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The Letter was the weakest and least successful of Avant's first six albums. None of his previous releases missed the Top Ten of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, but it fell short at number 19....
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The embodiment of the tragic troubadour, Townes Van Zandt's prolific and sublime output reached what some would deem its apex with the release of two 1972 albums: High, Low and in Between and The...
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Led by the guitar playing and singing of Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown, albeit in several configurations over the years, has never really stopped playing music and doing live shows in an astounding...
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White Light is perhaps the greatest of Gene Clark's solo albums, arriving just after the former Byrds guitarist/singer severed his alliance with Doug Dillard. White Light was released in 1971 and...
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The 14th studio album from venerable German power metal outfit Helloween kicks off with the blistering "Nabatea," a typically ambitious, seven-minute epic concerning a kingdom of nomadic,...
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After dabbling in a more narrative style with their 2011 concept album Going Out in Style, Dropkick Murphys get back to their raucous roots on their eighth album, Signed and Sealed in Blood. Blazing...
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Country-bred, pop crossover superstar Taylor Swift delivered her most compelling and incidentally chart-topping album Red in 2012, dabbling with a variety of pop styles. Taylor Swift Karaoke: Red...
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The gothic pop-punk trio go back to the roots of punk, working with Black Flag's Bill Stevenson on their eighth original studio album. This follow-up to 2011's acoustic set Damnesia sees the band...
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Legendary rock producer Bob Ezrin is at the helm on In2ition, the second release by the Croatian classical crossover duo 2Cellos. Similar to their debut release, In2ition features a wide array of...
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Intended to accompany a high-energy Zumba workout session, Zumba Fitness Dance Party offers up 12 propulsive dance-pop cuts combining six international hits, including Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me...
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When a band loses one of its longtime songwriters, it seems almost expected that the band would play it a little safe, testing out the waters before diving in. Not looking to take the path of least...
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In 2010, Mike Milosh flew to Denmark to work on a Quadron remix with that duo's Robin Hannibal. The collaboration grew into another duo, named Rhye, which released two singles on Innovative Leisure...
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Once he became a superstar, Michael Bolton contented himself with recording covers of popular standards, whether that meant the soul hits of the '60s (1992's Timeless: The Classics, 1999's Timeless:...
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Rilo Kiley quietly unraveled leaving behind a fair amount of unfinished business, much of which is rounded up on 2013's Rkives. Released six years after the slick splash of their major-label debut...
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With their album-length 2012 EP Take the Kids Off Broadway, backwards-looking concept rockers Foxygen arrived with so many classic rock reference points you could have made a bingo card out of the...
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For years, metal revivalists have been working day and night to try replicating just what it is that makes classic metal so special, toiling to create a kind of metal pastiche that pays homage to the...
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Hawk Nelson's sixth album, 2013's Made, is another big-hearted, big-sounding emo-pop album that's fully stocked with big, hooky choruses. Just like all their albums to date, there's far more pop in...
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American slowcore trio Low release their tenth album in 20 years. They recorded The Invisible Way at Wilco's Chicago studio The Loft and Wilco singer Jeff Tweedy produced the album. It was during the...
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