Great art doesn’t necessarily come from great pain, but it is tough to deny that some of the greatest creative outputs does come from the complexities of greatest sufferings.
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‘Mercury Act-1’ is a real work of art. It is powerful and poignant, explosive and intense and dramatic.
“Sunshine Radio” review: debut album from Casper Sun exudes emotional passion
‘Sunshine Radio’ exudes emotional passion both intense and focused, delivering cap-a-pie layers of vibrating colors resting on throbbing rhythms.
‘Human’ Review: OneRepublic Comes Home on Latest Record
Human is a good album. It is cohesive and represents an interesting concept—a return to roots while still being musically progressive. Coming home while still moving on. And it is a concept that is executed quite well.
‘Lately I Feel Everything’ review: WILLOW’s fourth solo album plays to overdone pop-punk sounds
Despite some intriguing genre-meshing, Willow’s ‘Lately I Feel Everything’ fails to establish its punk aesthetics or memorably pop hits.
Album review: Bleachers – ‘Take The Sadness Out of Saturday Night’
‘Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night,’ the third record from the Bleachers, is resoundingly worthy of its Bruce Springsteen feature.
Album review: Lorde – ‘Solar Power’
Lorde’s long-awaited third album, ‘Solar Power,’ is enervating and disposable, with few songs to match any of their past hits.