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  • Junk Mail: Spoon Album 'They Want My Soul' Reviewed Via Email, Given A Thumbs Up

    Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week Carolyn Menyes, Kyle Dowling, Caitlin Carter chat about Spoon's latest album, They Want My Soul. Feel free to join in the conversation in the comments section, and check back next week for more.
  • Family Force 5's "Time Stands Still" Shows a Band that IS NOT Standing Still at All

    With Solomon Olds (SoulGlow Activatur) no longer being on the mic, the sound is new - yet familiar. While Jacob Olds (Crouton) and Josh Olds (Fatty) have their own sounds and textures, the new music still sounds like FF5. The sense of playfulness is there, but there is new purpose that shows the world that the band isn't standing still, trying to figure out where to go next.
  • Junk Mail: 5 Seconds Of Summer's Self-Titled Debut Reviewed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials' attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other. This week: Carolyn Menyes, Kyle Dowling, and Caitlin Carter email back and forth about 5 Seconds of Summer's self-titled debut album.
  • David Dunn's Debut EP, 'Crystal Clear' is Clearly a Winner

    Bottom line: David Dunn doesn't just sing songs; he paints rich and vivid pictures with his music.
  • Junk Mail: Morrissey 'World Peace Is None Of Your Business' Album Review Reveals Moz Has Gotten Lazy in His Age

    Morrissey shows a love of world music and lazy songwriting on his 10th solo album "World Peace Is None Of Your Business," and Music Times discussed it via email.
  • Junk Mail: Sia's '1000 Forms Of Fear' Reviewed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials' attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other. This week: Ryan Book, Carolyn Menyes, Kyle Dowling, and Caitlin Carter email back and forth about Sia's 1000 Forms of Fear.
  • Junk Mail: Robin Thicke 'Paula' Album Review by Email, New Album Features Skeezy Lyrics, Rushed Songwriting

    This week: Kyle Dowling, Caitlin Carter, Carolyn Menyes and Ryan Book email back and forth about Robin Thicke's Paula.
  • Hillsong Worship's 'No Other Name' Is Like No Other

    All in all, 'No Other Name' is an impressive and impassioned release that sets the stage for worship in a marvelous way. Perfect for large congregational settings, smaller churches and intimate worship at home, this album will take you to the Throne room and deliver you into the arms of a loving Savior.
  • Junk Mail: Ed Sheeran's 'x' Album Reviewed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials' attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases...without needing to look at each other.
  • Junk Mail: Jack White 'Lazaretto' Album Review By Email: Folksy Roots Revealed For Former White Stripes Frontman

    Ryan Book, Kyle Dowling, Joey DeGroot, Caitlin Carter and Carolyn Menyes email back and forth about Jack White's new album Lazaretto.
  • Junk Mail: Robyn & Röyksopp's 'Do It Again' Reviewed Via Email

    Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millennials attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other. This week: Ryan Book, Caitlin Carter, and Joey DeGroot e-mail back and forth about Robyn & Röyksopp's Do It Again.
  • Crowder Takes Listeners on a Journey to the Neon Steeple

    This is Crowder 2.0. There is no other artist out there that could pull off an album so varied and still make it flow, yet for David Crowder, it's as easy as breathing.
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