Review: The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours’ fills a void, but isn’t overly fulfilling The singer’s pure talent saves the project from feeling stale. Evan Haynos March 24, 2020
Review: Lil Wayne’s “Funeral” is as uninspired as it is lengthy The new 24-track album has little focus and little appeal. Evan Haynos February 6, 2020
Review: Cold War Kids’ latest album works with many genres, none more present than pop “New Age Norms 1” is the first of a trilogy. Alyson Trager November 6, 2019
Review: Cigarettes After Sex’s new album ‘Cry’ turns sadness into something beautiful Should I really be listening to this album at this point in the semester? Joy Saha November 1, 2019
‘Hey, I’m Just Like You’ is ’90s teenage nostalgia in a 2019-shaped package The album consists of re-recorded songs from Tegan and Sara's high school days. Paige Munshell October 9, 2019
Review: Kim Petras delivers spooky fun on ‘Turn Off The Light’ She dedicated the album to a theme and never once faltered in fulfilling that. Jason Fontelieu October 7, 2019
Review: blink-182’s “Nine” differentiates it from past albums with its new sound Matt Skiba, a new band member, could have contributed to the different vibe. Alyson Trager September 27, 2019
Review: Seventeen’s new album ‘An Ode’ is an electronic explosion Seventeen confirms that we are certifiably the beep boop bop generation. Iris Vukmanovic September 18, 2019
Review: ‘K-12’ proves it’s time for Melanie Martinez to end her childlike aesthetic This is not how I remembered my kindergarten through high school years. Joy Saha September 11, 2019
Post Malone’s new album tries to double down on his last record’s success ‘Hollywood's Bleeding’ feels like a sequel to last year’s ‘beerbongs and bentleys,’ in both good ways and bad. Jason Fontelieu September 10, 2019