Panic at the disco explores new realms

Panic at the Disco –– Pretty. Odd.

Their songs are generally peppier and much happier than previous hits, which may disappoint fans looking for something more edgy.

GRADE: B+

Written by Hannah Muenzberg · June 16, 2008  

While Panic at the Disco fans are used to guys wearing eyeliner and circus imagery, the pop-punk band’s second album Pretty. Odd., shows a new side of the Las Vegas quartet. The band has dropped the exclamation point from its name and seemingly turned into a completely different band, one... (more...)

Death Cab’s new album explores new range

Written by Hannah Muenzberg · May 29, 2008  

Fans of Death Cab for Cutie may have considered the band’s switch to a major record label the beginning of the end for the group; however, their second album, Narrow Stairs (released May 13), may change their minds.  While Death Cab had released four records from an indie label prior... (more...)

Madonna returns to the dance floor

May 15, 2008  

Stuffed with stifling techno beats and repetitive tones, Madonna’s latest album, Hard Candy, is a mediocre attempt to reform Madonna and depict her as 50 going on 20.Let’s face it. Despite Madonna’s eager attempts to stretch out her pop-diva status, she simply doesn’t... (more...)

Degraw drops predictable sophomore album

May 9, 2008  

In Gavin DeGraw’s debut album Chariot, released in 2003, his hit single “I Don’t Wanna Be” topped charts across the country thanks to DeGraw’s tuneful songwriting and and powerful vocals.  His second, self-titled album, released May 6, is good but is more or less... (more...)

Leona Lewis’s spirit tops the charts

May 5, 2008  

Leona Lewis, the winner of the British talent show The X Factor (their version of American Idol) has brought her new album Spirit to the top of the charts across both England and America. She started off with releasing her most popular single “Bleeding Love,” released on December 18, 2007.... (more...)

Portishead releases mature and innovative sound

May 1, 2008  

Portishead might have lost some pounding rap beats on their new album, Third, but they have not lost their innovative appeal. It’s been 14 years since Portishead released their last, real album, and apparently their long hiatus has made the already mature-sounding electronic jazz band... (more...)

lady antebellum invades country scene

April 23, 2008  

Refreshing, fluent, and mature, country trio Lady Antebellum’s self-titled debut album qualifies itself as a top country album thanks to the brilliant combination of vocalists Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley along with multi-instrumentalist Dave Haywood. The name Lady Antebellum provides... (more...)

The kooks return with a vengeance

April 17, 2008  

After releasing the brilliant 2006 smash hit Inside In/Outside Out, The Kooks returned with a vengeance with the release of their new album Konk. Konk is a continuation of Inside In/Outside Out with more of the same fast-paced anthems that mix lead singer Luke Pritchard’s heavily accented... (more...)

Counting Crows release new and improved rock album

April 8, 2008  

The Counting Crows are back, and this time it’s a good thing. With a string of sub-par albums following the release of 1994’s instant classic August and Everything After, The Crows new release, Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings was a much-needed improvement. The new album provides the... (more...)

The black Keys push listeners into rock coma

April 8, 2008  

The Black Keys hooked up with Gnarls Barkley producer Danger Mouse on their aptly titled new release Strange Times, and the result is a White Stripes’ inspired guitar assault that leaves listeners in a state of rock coma wondering how only two people could possibly make that much noise. Tracks... (more...)

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