album reviews
Reviews of albums old and new from iconic artists and up and coming musicians alike.
Rae Sremmurd – 'Sr3mm' Review
The first major hits from Rae Sremmurd were seen as flashes in the pan. After “No Flex Zone” and “No Type,” the consensus was that they would never be able to top their breakout hits. Instantly, critics started counting the duo’s fifteen minutes of fame.
By Rap Disciple8 years ago in Beat
Christina Aguilera's Albums Ranked
In her long career, Christina Aguilera has earned many nicknames and titles. Some are highly honourable like "the voice of our generation," and "princess of pop." Some not-so; others like Floptina and Craptina. Though many people nowadays simply just refer to her as Xtina, it's hard to believe it's been nearly twenty years since I first heard "Genie In A Bottle" on the radio and been a lifelong fan of hers ever since. This is the case of many fans who call themselves Xtina's fighters.
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Beat
Post Malone 'Beerbongs and Bentleys' Review!
"Let's get weird!'" If you haven't noticed by now, Post Malone has been blowing up the rap scene. He now officially has three albums out: Post Malone EP (2015), Stoney 92016, and Beerbongs and Bentleys (2018). " Beerbongs and Bentleys recently came out two days ago, but it has already broken the first-day streaming record both globally (78,744,748) and in the U.S. (47,930,039) on Spotify! The Album has 18 songs and they are as follows:
By Chelsea Winona8 years ago in Beat
'Beerbongs and Bentley's' Review
Freshman album Stoney was released in 2016 and Post Malone fans have been PATIENTLY waiting for the sophomore album to drop. On April 27 their dreams came true. The wait is over and Beerbongs & Bentley's has finally been released. Personally, I waited for the album to drop to listen to it as soon as I could. BB&B exceeded my expectations and embodies the life of Post Malone after making a name for himself in the music world. He wanted to emphasize on his life and what he was actually going through. Fame and fortune isn’t what it chalks up to be. After speaking to some fans of Post, they were a little disappointed, but I would have to disagree whole heartedly with them. I think this is some of Malone’s best work as an artist and owns up to what his style truly is.
By Mackenzie Coberley8 years ago in Beat
'Music That Matters': The Stories Behind Alice Minguez's Debut Album
Alice Minguez. Maybe you haven't heard of her...but if you've ever used the popular karaoke app Smule Sing! Karaoke, you've most likely heard her voice! Alice's major claim to fame in the past has been a massive 11K+ followers on the social singing platform. On April 20th, 2018, however, Alice officially upped her game and joined the small number of "Smulean natives" (e.g., Em Rossi, Tom Bleasby, Sarah Cleary) who have moved on to the "major leagues" of the music world. Namely, she released her debut album, titled Music That Matters.
By Alice Minguez8 years ago in Beat
Kylie Minogue Gets Her Country On
Did you think Dolly Parton would be the last artist to attempt country disco? Well, think again. Dance-pop diva from down under, Kylie Minogue, returns with her first full-length of all new material since 2014’s R&B leaning Kiss Me Once.
By Eric Allen8 years ago in Beat
Best Bandcamp Café Albums
What I Look for In "Cafe" Music: Although I don't expect all albums with "café" in the title to have been created with the intention of being "café music," I'm going to treat these albums as "café albums," for the purpose of writing this article.
By Robin Grape8 years ago in Beat











