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The Gathering
Album review by on 2010-05-17

A quick fix of melancholy.
UNKLE
Album review by on 2010-05-16

UNKLE's third decade as a band and they're just getting started
Keane
Album review by on 2010-05-11

A less than desirable change in direction that will hopefully be remedied by Keane’s next full-length album.
We Are The Fallen
Album review by Trey on 2010-05-10

Absolutely no effort was made to do more than cash in on Evanescence fans' nostalgia for a seven year old album.
Plain White T's
Album review by on 2010-05-10

Big Bad World is a step down for a band that had nowhere to go but up.
Chase and Status
Album review by on 2010-05-08

Breathing new life into a genre in much need of support, More Than Alot also proved to be one of the year's finest
Anacrusis
Album review by Trey on 2010-05-06

Anacrusis reappear after more than fifteen years of silence with the re-recording of their second album, Reason. Hindsight: Reason Revisited improves on all of the areas that needed work and otherwise stays faithful to t
Transatlantic
Album review by on 2010-05-05

A progressive-rock behemoth of an album, the likes of which only Neal Morse and Mike Portnoy could deliver.
Rusko
Album review by on 2010-05-04

Dubstep, while potentially not looking for it, may have just found its very first crossover record
The Colorful Quiet
Album review by on 2010-05-01

The Colorful Quiet digs deep and comes up with their best composition to date.
The Colorful Quiet
Album review by on 2010-04-30

One of the many unknown treasures hidden behind indie music's mask of obscurity.
Deftones
Album review by on 2010-04-29

Its okay, I'm alright
Bullet For My Valentine
Album review by Trey on 2010-04-28

This is slick, well-produced, mainstream metal. If you're into that style of music then feel free to pick this up.
Kaskade
Album review by on 2010-04-27

Look out that your soles don't burn to the floor
At The Soundawn
Album review by Trey on 2010-04-27

The sprawling progressive nature of this post metal band’s second release makes for a steep learning curve, but it’s worth making the effort in order for the songs to finally click.
Late Night Alumni
Album review by on 2010-04-27

The late night is calling, act accordingly
OceanLab
Album review by on 2010-04-25

Thinking man's trance
KMFDM
Album review by Trey on 2010-04-24

KMFDM throw a bit of a curveball with their latest remix album.
Foo Fighters
Album review by on 2010-04-24

In your honor I would die tonight / For you to feel alive
Shapeshifter
Album review by on 2010-04-23

We are fearless vampire killers
The National
Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-04-22

The National release their third masterpiece in a row.
Sick of It All
Album review by Trey on 2010-04-21

After the no-frills approach of Death to Tyrants, Sick of it All return with one of the most diverse and memorable albums of their career.
1349
Album review by Ryan Pecoraro on 2010-04-21

1349 return to form with their most recent assault on the ears, Demonoir.
Cypress Hill
Album review by on 2010-04-19

Pot robs you of your ambition - but not if your ambition is to get stoned all day
Soundtrack (Film)
Album review by on 2010-04-17

A mandatory component to the movie for those who loved it…a worthwhile listen even for those who didn’t.
Lunik
Album review by Trey on 2010-04-14

Lunik move away from the generic pop of their last few albums in favor of a more subtle and personal approach.
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