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  • Kygo "Raging" Review: James Bay Co-Written Single Tabs Kodaline Ahead Of 'Cloud Nine'

    Kygo takes another step away from his formulaic tropical house sound to something more songwriter-driven.
  • The Chainsmokers 'Inside Out' Review: 'Roses' Duo Try To Follow Up 'Don't Let Me Down'

    The Chainsmokers deliver on another catchy, dance-pop single. It may be April Fool's Day but that has not stopped plenty of labels and artists from loading up on big releases today.
  • Alesso 'I Wanna Know' Review: Nico & Vinz Tabbed For Summer Radio Single

    A summer tune from Alesso & Nico & Vinz with replay value, despite being a little generic. Alesso has released a new single "I Wanna Know" featuring Nico & Vinz.
  • Zayn 'Mind of Mine' Review: Junk Mail

    Zayn Malik explores his sexy, grown up man side in his first post-One Direction album 'Mind of Mine.' But, was it a successful effort?
  • Meghan Trainor 'Watch Me Do' Review: New 'Thank You' Track Keeps It Old School [LISTEN]

    If you thought that Meghan Trainor had stepped away from her sugary doo-wop/pop blend for just a moment with her latest single "No," you were wrong. Ahead of her new album Thank You, Trainor released a new hype track on Friday (March 25), and once again, she's channeling powerful pop.
  • Gramatik 'Epigram' Album Review: Denis Jasarevic Channels Nikola Tesla

    With 'Epigram', Brooklyn-bred DJ/producer Gramatik collaborates with rappers, singers and friends to get poetic and political, soulful and heavy on his most diverse record yet.
  • Japanese Breakfast 'Psychopomp' Album Review: An Emotional, Enlightening Dream Pop Wonder

    Japanese Breakfast 'Psychopomp' is an emotional, enlightening dream pop wonder that will leave you astonished - this is a review.
  • Nick Jonas, Tove Lo 'Close' Review: Vulnerable New Single Leads 'Last Year Was Complicated'

    When announcing his new album Last Year Was Complicated, Nick Jonas revealed that he was not going to shy away from his personal life and breakups in his new music. ""Sh*t is too real sometimes... Reliving some of these real life experiences through this music is hard," Jonas tweeted. "But I know it's important that I do it. I want to be an open book in my art.." And, boy, did he deliver with his new Tove Lo assisted single "Close."
  • Fifth Harmony 'The Life' Review: Shimmery New Song Balances 'Work from Home'

    Fifth Harmony are living "The Life," and they're proving that with a sparkling new track off their forthcoming album 7/27. Just a few weeks after dropping the album's lead single "Work from Home," the girls are back with a shimmery new song, and it's pretty much a total 180 from the first taste of their sophomore record.
  • SBTRKT, The-Dream Release 'Good Morning' As Free Download

    It is his first official release since 2014. SBTRKT it has been a long minute. Born Aaron Jerome, the UK-based producer, DJ and live performer has unveiled a brand new song with The-Dream titled "Good Morning" that they are giving out for free.
  • Gwen Stefani 'This Is What the Truth Feels Like' Review: Junk Mail

    here was a good bit of potential on this album -- the power and poppy punch of "Make Me Like You," "Misery" and "Used to Love You" proved that. But, once you moved away from the teaser tracks (and album standout "Truth," which should be the next single), there wasn't much here. But, even if the results were a little mixed, I will say it's nice to hear Gwen writing from an honest place again.
  • ‘Post Pop Depression' Reviewed: Iggy Pop Still Full of “Lust For Life” on 17th Solo Album

    Iggy Pop's 17th solo album, Post Pop Depression, is no Raw Power by The Stooges, but it would have been unsettling to have to watch the weathered 68-year-old rub steaks and peanut butter all over his perpetually-slithering torso anyway. The proto-punk pioneer's new collaboration with Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Josh Homme shows he still has as much "Lust For Life" as one might expect with the support of Dean Fertita from Queens Of The Stone Age and The Dead Weather and Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys.
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