 | Hadouken! Album review by on 2010-04-13
How much talent does it take to make drunk people dance? Find out below.... |  | Distance Album review by on 2010-04-11
Urban warfare never sounded so good |
 | Taylor Swift Album review by on 2010-04-10
A dream come true for fans of pop and country music everywhere. |  | Barren Earth Album review by Trey on 2010-04-10
This progressive death/doom supergroup are slowly finding their own sound, but early Amorphis is still an obvious influence. |
 | Circa Survive Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-04-09
An improvement in every single aspect. A fantastic, immense album. |  | Anti-Flag Album review by on 2010-04-09
Another politically charged punk album with nothing to distinguish it from similar works. |
 | StrangeZero Album review by on 2010-04-07
All of my dreams become realities, and some of my realties become dreams |  | Thera Album review by Trey on 2010-04-06
A surprisingly emotional release from the middle of Alaska. Expressive female vocals collide with harsh shouts and piano-laden post hardcore riffs. |
 | NOISIA Album review by on 2010-04-04
The soundtrack to your never ending weekend |  | Chronic Future Album review by on 2010-04-03
Lines In My Face is a record that can be enjoyed on many levels by a wide variety of listeners. |
 | Keane Album review by on 2010-04-01
Keane’s sophomore effort is one that will not soon be forgotten |  | Depressive Age Album review by on 2010-04-01
1992: The debris from the fall of the Berlin wall solidifies most unexpectedly to form an underground tech-thrash masterpiece. |
 | modernsextrash Album review by Trey on 2010-03-31
Incubus meets God Lives Underwater? |  | The Crash Motive Album review by on 2010-03-30
We all make mistakes. When these faults transpire, all you can hope to do is correct them and move on. Then, if you are lucky, the mistakes won’t follow you into your future. Thankfully, in music, most errors can be |
 | Meat Loaf Album review by on 2010-03-29
Took the words right out of my mouth. |  | Chroma Key Album review by on 2010-03-27
Kevin Moore exploits his artistic freedom in full for the first time as a solo artist and the result is beautiful, strange, night music that words hardly can describe. |
 | Murder by Death Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-03-27
I believe it was Lewis Parry who said, Forced happiness isn't happy; it's desperate. |  | Moby Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2010-03-27
Last Night is a great throwback at Moby's glory days, returning to the electronica sound that characterized his early work |
 | MGMT Album review by on 2010-03-21
Congratulations shows MGMT refusing to become stagnant after just two albums. |  | Armored Saint Album review by Trey on 2010-03-13
Armored Saint don’t move outside of their comfort zone and the results are a collection of strong, yet predictable, traditional metal songs. |
 | Yellowcard Album review by on 2010-03-11
Far from perfect, but it paved the way for what would end up being one of the more popular pop-punk bands of the last ten years. |  | Train Album review by on 2010-03-08
An enjoyable albeit average album from a band capable of so much more. |
 | Gorillaz Album review by on 2010-03-07
Round 3 for Albarn and co. proves that third time is still indeed the charm. |  | Obadiah Parker Album review by on 2010-03-05
Obadiah Parker brings music back to its foundations with their soulful debut, one that is sure to touch the hearts of all who are willing to listen. |
 | Gorillaz Album review by Raul Stanciu on 2010-03-03
After two brilliant efforts, Albarn & Co. are back with a bigger number, this time more serious and eco-friendly album. |  | Joanna Newsom Album review by Channing Freeman on 2010-03-02
Have One On Me is the best hug you'll ever receive. |