Album Review: Lou Reed & Metallica – Lulu Andrew Steadman·October 31, 2011Twenty minutes into listening to Lulu and my eyes have glazed over. The swirling chaos of Lou Reed...Album Reviews
Album Review: The Roots – How I Got Over Andrew Steadman·June 30, 2010After honing their craft with a nightly gig on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Roots returned to...Album Reviews
Album Review: The Gaslight Anthem – American Slang Andrew Steadman·June 16, 2010There are bands that spend their careers defined by their influences. Critics never fail to mention their sonic...Album Reviews
Album Review: Reflection Eternal – Revolutions Per Minute Andrew Steadman·May 24, 2010“I’m back from my sabbatical,” Talib raps on the opening track of Revolutions Per Minute. It’s true: Kweli...Album Reviews
Album Review: The Hold Steady – Heaven is Whenever Andrew Steadman·May 4, 2010Just in time for summer, The Hold Steady returns with another set of hyper-literate bar rock. It will...Album Reviews
Album Review: Drive-By Truckers – The Big To-Do Andrew Steadman·March 16, 2010Drive-By Truckers is a picture of consistency in a time of tumultuous musical uncertainty. DBT has released an...Album Reviews
Album Review: The King Khan & BBQ Show – Invisible Girl Andrew Steadman·November 30, 2009The King Khan & BBQ Show is a duo that originally hails from Montreal but has built a...Album Reviews
Various Artists – Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy Andrew Steadman·October 1, 2009Like the Velvet Underground, Mark Mulcahy is one of those artists whose work is massively influential on a...
The Beatles – Let It Be Andrew Steadman·September 10, 2009Let It Be is easily the most flawed Beatles album. It may also be the most underappreciated of...
Album Review: Sunset Rubdown – Dragonslayer Andrew Steadman·June 27, 2009A record with a name like Dragonslayer calls to mind fantasy prog-metal, perhaps by the venerable Ronnie James...Album Reviews