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Secondhand Serenade
Album review by on 2010-08-04

Another full-blown attempt at mainstream success.
Darkseed
Album review by Trey on 2010-07-29

When you find your nuts you hold on to the damn things.
OK Go
Album review by on 2010-07-27

OK Go’s debut is your typical party album, but it also provides some unexpected depth.
36 Crazyfists
Album review by on 2010-07-23

The sound of a band starting to give up
Depressive Age
Album review by on 2010-07-17

The tech-thrash days give their place to a clear metallic rock approach, with the result being highly interesting once again.
Muse
Album review by on 2010-07-16

Amidst a sea of glamour and fame, Muse implodes with this directionless, self-indulgent record.
Burial
Album review by on 2010-07-15

Ghost stories from the underground
Borknagar
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-07-13

One of Borknagar's most underrated albums.
OSI
Album review by Trey on 2010-07-12

Despite Jim Matheos and Kevin Moore's half-hearted approach, Blood still ends up being a good album.
Muse
Album review by on 2010-07-08

Muse’s fourth release shows the band starting to drop off, but in the catchiest way possible.
Muse
Album review by on 2010-07-06

Over-the-top, prolific, and never subtle, Absolution shows Muse finally bringing everything to the table.
Racebannon
Album review by Frenchy on 2010-06-27

One of the greatest avant-garde noise/post-hardcore albums you've never heard.
Front Line Assembly
Album review by Trey on 2010-06-23

Rhys Fulber might have left again, but it hasn't affected the quality of this release.
Miley Cyrus
Album review by on 2010-06-21

Miley is her own woman now, and for better or worse, she is no longer a puppet of the Walt Disney corporation.
Sarah McLachlan
Album review by Trey on 2010-06-15

After a seven-year hiatus, Sarah is back and as strong as ever.
Muse
Album review by on 2010-06-13

Muse explodes out of their Radiohead shell with a bombastic statement of originality.
The Chemical Brothers
Album review by on 2010-06-09

The block rockers grow wings
Muse
Album review by on 2010-06-09

Showbiz is at times forgettable, but it showcases some of the talent that sparked Muse’s meteoric rise to stardom.
Guido
Album review by on 2010-06-08

Your dreams may be forgotten, but their soundtrack never will
Nevermore
Album review by Trey on 2010-06-04

The sound of a band going through the motions.
Depressive Age
Album review by on 2010-05-30

Forget any resemblance to anything in the tech-thrash and in the rock/metal domain in general. In their second album, Depressive Age prove to be the perfect match to John Lennon’s spoken words about what rock n’ roll
Anathema
Album review by Trey on 2010-05-27

How can a band live up to expectations that have been seven years in the making? I don't have the answers, but apparently the guys in Anathema do.
Pendulum
Album review by on 2010-05-22

Immersion - Pendulum's attempts at bridging the gap
Bad Religion
Album review by Trey on 2010-05-19

Bad Religion celebrates 30 years of excellent punk rock with a free live album that covers a few classics, a few songs that are rarely played live, and two brand new tracks.
Soundtrack (Film)
Album review by on 2010-05-19

A fresh take on a cult classic film’s soundtrack.
Faithless
Album review by on 2010-05-18

From the group that bought you 'insomnia', comes an album that just might put you to sleep
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