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Linkin Park’s New Album ‘From Zero’: 9 Reasons to Love It

Here are nine amazing aspects we absolutely adore about Linkin Park’s highly awaited album, From Zero. Describing this album as highly anticipated doesn?t even begin to capture the excitement surrounding it. This moment marks a pivotal chapter for one of…

Tears for Fears, ‘Songs for a Nervous Planet’: Album Review

The years have each scarred and enlivened Tears for Fears. Their 2022 comeback album The Tipping Point was sparked by a reunion, for the primary time since 2004, between Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith after Orzabal’s spouse died in 2017. The…

Summer Sets From Bob Dylan, Faces and More

Among the greatest reissues and archival albums that got here out in the course of the summer season of 2024 are releases that continued the sequence and themes of different acclaimed data from the previous couple of years. New releases embrace an…

Neil Young, ‘Archives Vol. III (1976-1987)’: Album Review

On the one hand, it is trigger for celebration that it took Neil Young solely 4 years to launch the third quantity in his multidisc and career-spanning Archives collection after an 11-year break between the primary two editions; alternatively, of…

John Lennon, ‘Mind Games: The Ultimate Collection’: Album Review

Mind Games was meant to be a return to kind for John Lennon, after an immediately dated protest album that felt didactic and chilly. He appeared to be again on monitor with its opening Top 20 hit title tune. But…

Spring Sets From Bowie, McCartney and More

The earlier 3 months’ most successful reissues and archival releases concentrate on artists’ essential albums and the tales behind their creations. This is specially correct of new releases by David Bowie, Deep Purple and Billy Idol, whose respective finest records are…

Bon Jovi, ‘Forever’: Album Review

Going into a new Bon Jovi album with an open thoughts in 2024 requires the understanding that this is not the very same band from 40 years ago. Gone are the bare-chested, libidinous glam-metal anthems of the MTV era ever since Max Martin got…

John Oates, ‘Reunion’: Album Review

John Oates is acquiring a complete-circle immediate following leveraging a canny combine of new-wave soul to get to multi-platinum heights with Daryl Hall in the ’80s. His sixth solo album is titled Reunion, but if just about something it can…

Little Feat, ‘Sam’s Place’: Album Review

Minimal Feat, like any other fantastic gumbo, is a prosperous, dark stew of influences. They are going to stir in folks, rock, blues, state, gospel and a small bit of funk. The crucial spice in this weird concoction was initially…