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Album Review: Beyonce – 4

There have been many setbacks with the release of Beyonce’s fourth solo effort, fittingly entitled 4. It leaked weeks early, promotion lacked, the lead single tanked, and overall the beginning stages of marketing the record was a music business trainwreck. … Continue reading

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Album Review: Lady Gaga – Born This Way

When Lady Gaga released her debut album The Fame, I disliked how it sonically sounded so much that I spent hours researching who was involved in the project and how it was put together. While there were sparks of genius … Continue reading

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Album Review: Moby – Destroyed

People hate Moby. Whether it’s his personality or his music is up for wild debate, but even taking a glance at a few critical reviews of his latest album Destroyed, it’s quite obvious that a lot of people subjectively have … Continue reading

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Album Review: The Weeknd – House of Balloons

I am a bit late to review this one, but it’s because House of Balloons by The Weeknd (real name: Abel Tesfaye) is one of the best R&B records to be released in the past million years. So perfect, in fact, … Continue reading

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Album Review: Britney Spears – Femme Fatale

I like to treat Britney Spears’ albums as collaborative science projects from various songwriters, producers, audio engineers, and other creative individuals in the music industry. She doesn’t write any of her lyrics, she doesn’t do a lot of her own … Continue reading

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Album Review: Radiohead – The King of Limbs

To say Radiohead doesn’t cater to almost everyone’s personal listening preferences would be a lie. 2011’s The King of Limbs follows suit with it’s preceded In Rainbows in that they both share innovation in their distribution. While Rainbows allowed you … Continue reading

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