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Taylor Swift “Fearless”
Taylor Swift, that precocious 18-year-old Music Row starlet, is back with “Fearless,” a powerful second album.
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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.
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Scott Weiland “ ‘Happy’ In Galoshes”
The troubled Stone Temple Pilots/Ex-Velvet Revolver front man shrugs off his ‘90s demons and croons a diverse collection of tunes.
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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.’
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“Rachel Getting Married” worth the RSVP
Shot in documentary style from a handheld camera, “Rachel Getting Married” relates the story of a troubled family as they come together to prepare for the marriage of their youngest daughter Rachel.
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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.
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Pink “Funhouse”
Pink’s latest studio album, “Funhouse,” which she claims is her most vulnerable album to date, ranges from slow ballads to gritty rock tunes.
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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.
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Nine Inch Nails “The Slip”
Following the instrumental “Ghosts I-IV,” “The Slip” marks the second Nine Inch Nails release of 2008.
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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.
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