 | Gorillaz Album review by on 2010-12-25
A 43 minute promotional advertisement that money just can't buy |  | Gorillaz Album review by on 2010-12-25
Like an electronically influenced hip-hop dream, The Fall progresses effortlessly to form a surprisingly cohesive work of art. |
 | Gorillaz Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2010-12-25
A quick review of the new Gorillaz album, The Fall, recorded quick exclusively on an iPad. |  | Xasthur Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-12-24
A very good release from a band that is considered to be below-average. |
 | Penpal Album review by on 2010-12-22
Although they may need to diversify their sound, Penpal show a few subtle strokes of genius on their self-titled debut. |  | Soul Cycle Album review by Thompson D. Gerhart on 2010-12-22
An excellent start to something that could be great. |
 | Frightened Rabbit Album review by on 2010-12-20
Desperate, shattered, and needy. Oh, and one of the most beautiful things you will likely hear in your entire life. |  | The Brian Jonestown Massacre Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2010-12-20
My Bloody Underground is a clear response to the famous documentary DIG and a way for Anton Newcombe to make sure he won't find his music on the radios or TV. |
 | Ved Buens Ende Album review by on 2010-12-19
Ved Buens Ende’s first demo stands as testament of an extreme metal band that comes ridiculously close in realizing a quantum leap towards a sound simply unthinkable. |  | Ghostface Killah Album review by on 2010-12-18
Nothing new but nothing lost for Ghostface, it's business as usual and gives a Kanye a run for his money in the process |
 | Amia Venera Landscape Album review by Trey on 2010-12-16
Don’t finalize those best of 2010 lists yet. Massive and intense, Amia Venera Landscape pummel you with chaotic riffs, violent shouts and frenzied percussion without forgetting to let up just often enough to make you d |  | Trent Hancock Album review by on 2010-12-14
Nothing groundbreaking, just an accessible indie-pop debut EP executed with the style and grace of a seasoned musician. |
 | Avey Tare Album review by Frenchy on 2010-12-14
down where? |  | The Black Eyed Peas Album review by Frenchy on 2010-12-12
opaque |
 | Klute Album review by on 2010-12-10
Your club life needs this album |  | Now, Now Album review by on 2010-12-08
Now, Now shows us a little bit of what they've got. |
 | Rabbit Junk Album review by Trey on 2010-12-08
The only real letdown is the loss of Jeniffer "Sum Grrl" Bernett on vocals as the missing ‘fun’ elements are more than made up for with ambition and anger. |  | Daft Punk Album review by on 2010-12-07
In which the robots find themselves a heart |
 | Plain White T's Album review by on 2010-12-06
Just when you thought the American Idiot/Black Parade craze was over... |  | Horse Feathers Album review by on 2010-12-05
Horse Feathers takes your ears and mind to a distant, wintry location. |
 | Magnetic Man Album review by on 2010-12-05
Popstep - pure, unadulterated nonsense that bares no resemblance to its makers prestigious backgrounds |  | Kanye West Album review by Frenchy on 2010-12-04
the man everyone hates to love has returned with an ambitious scope to lay claim to something undeniably brilliant that’s (for once) worthy of its praise. |
 | Deadmau5 Album review by on 2010-12-04
Dodgy math equations aside, Deadmau5 has managed to work out the answer for continued success, but it would seem that there is more than one answer and he might have just picked the wrong one. |  | Taylor Swift Album review by on 2010-12-02
Taylor shifts her focus back to December. |
 | Elysian Blaze Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-11-30
A depressive black metal mixed with funeral doom that fails to ever really get going. |  | The Republic of Wolves Album review by on 2010-11-29
A truly haunting debut, Varuna is a testament to the creativity and ambition that sets The Republic of Wolves apart from their alt-rock peers. |