Archive for the 'Music Reviews' Category

15 Apr

Gnarls Barkley - The Odd Couple

GRADE: B+
As the “pop” world reaches out its arms to Cee Lo Green and Danger Mouse, they instinctively pull back. If St. Elsewhere was their Frankenstein’s monster, then The Odd Couple is it’s terrifying killing spree.
St. Elsewhere was an album of twisted paranoia and doom disguised in the Trojan horse of an experimental party album. […]

08 Apr

Ray J - All I Have

GRADE: C
Ray J, Ray J, Ray J… By all logic, there is no reasonable explanation for why this guy has been able to stay relevant for the better part of 11 years. He is far from a great singer, a D list actor (his last major film was the Shaq star vehicle Steel) and […]

25 Mar

Day26 - Self Titled

GRADE: B+
In case you have been living under a rock for the last 2 years, Day26 is the latest product of Sean “Diddy” Comb’s reality TV phenom, Making The Band. They are an R&B quintet made up of Michael “Big Mike” McCluney, Robert “Bitchassness” Curry, William “Shirtless Willie” Taylor, Qwanell “Dawn’s Boyfriend” Mosley and Brian […]

15 Jan

Raheem DeVaughn - Love Behind the Melody

GRADE: A
Lets be honest, to the casual listener, “Neo-Soul” artists like Cody ChesneTT, Van Hunt, Raphael Saadiq and Raheem DeVaughn all sound pretty much the same. They release similar sounding albums and tend to get similar responses from fans. With Love Behind the Melody, Raheem DeVaughn strives to elevate his sound without leaving his fans […]

18 Dec

Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool

GRADE: A–
The phrase “concept album” has always left an uneasy feeling in the stomachs of Hip Hoppers. Since the late 80’s, rappers have tried (and almost always failed) to create truly interesting albums that follow closely on one theme. Then, in late 2007, Lupe Fiasco’s mentor Jay-Z did the unthinkable. Jigga released one […]

18 Dec

Ghostface Killlah - The Big Doe Rehab

GRADE: B+
Ghostface Killah resurfaces in familiar form with The Big Doe Rehab. The album finds the Wu-Tang Clan’s golden child back in his comfort zone.
Be warned, if you were never a Ghostface Killah fan, The Big Doe Rehab will not change your mind. Ghost is a creature of habit and every track […]

18 Dec

Mary J. Blige - Growing Pains

GRADE: A–
The Queen of Hip Hop Soul is top form. In a time where new, generic, cookie cutter R&B artists are appearing (then quickly disappearing) every other week, it’s refreshing to see urban music’s favorite underdog finally getting the pop props she deserves.
Both vocally and lyrically, Mary J. impresses on Growing Pains. Though not […]

14 Dec

Wyclef Jean - Carnival II: Memoirs of an Immigrant

GRADE: A
After a string of ambitious (but ultimately underwhelming) albums, Wyclef Jean impresses with the sequel to his solo debut, 1997’s The Carnival: Featuring the Refugee All-Stars.Carnival II, like the classic LP which it borrows its name from, is inventive, fresh, experimental and pretty damn genious.
Since Clef’s debut, he has crafted gems for everyone […]

11 Dec

Bow Wow & Omarion - Face Off

GRADE: C+
How would you imagine a collaboration album from the artist formerly known as Lil Bow Wow and the lead singer of B2K would sound? Think hard. No surprise, that’s EXACTLY how Face Off sounds.
Bow Wow has seen an odd decrease in the overall quality of his albums in the last few years. In […]

11 Dec

The-Dream - LoveHate

GRADE: A–
Terius “The Dream” Nash has proven himself to be a more than competent songwriter by penning number one hits for Rhianna, Madonna, J. Holiday and Britney Spears. Like fellow songwriter Ne-Yo, Nash has decided to parley his industry status into a singing career with the release of his solo debut LoveHate.
It should come […]