Oasis “Dig Out Your Soul”
Recorded at the famous Abbey Road studios, “Dig Out Your Soul” is a completely solid album of psychedelic inspired rock.
Staind “The Illusion of Progress”
After nearly a decade of emotionally evocative rocking, most of Staind's post-grunge rivals have fallen away, but Staind seems to have tied themselves to the masts for the long haul.
Robin Thicke “Something Else”
If I had to describe Robin Thicke’s sophomore CD “Something Else” in one word, it would have to be ‘soulful.’
Pussycat Dolls “Doll Domination”
The highly anticipated “Doll Domination,” The Pussycat Dolls’ latest, won’t be doing any dominating … well at least not on the charts.
Oasis “Dig Out Your Soul”
Recorded at the famous Abbey Road studios, “Dig Out Your Soul” is a completely solid album of psychedelic inspired rock.
Nine Inch Nails “The Slip”
Following the instrumental “Ghosts I-IV,” “The Slip” marks the second Nine Inch Nails release of 2008.
Metallica “Death Magnetic”
After a few years of regrouping and rehab, “Death Magnetic” may just be the wake up call that the group and its fans needed.
LL Cool J “Exit 13”
Their aren’t many hip-hop artists that can claim to be the greatest of all time, but in the case of LL Cool J it just may be true.
Lewis Black “Anticipation”
“Anticipation” displays Black at his finest - griping about the state of the Union, but also reveling in a few of his awkward personal moments.
Jessica Simpson “Do You Know”
Jessica Simpson has said that she has finally made the country album that she has always wanted to, and it’s a step up from her last album, which has pretty much been forgotten by even her biggest fans.
Blues Traveler “North Hollywood Shootout”
This 2008 album certainly takes me back to 1994, most likely because it sounds exactly like “Four.”
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