If Sheezus was Lily Allen’s Yeezus (it wasn’t, but never mind), then No Shame is her 808s & Heartbreak, the sound of a hugely talented and ferociously funny pop star collapsing in on herself personally and attempting to echo that…
Album Review: Justin Timberlake – “Man of the Woods”
He’s no Michael Jackson. No Prince either, as the Super Bowl halftime show testified this year: the well-meaning tribute to the Purple One backfired, accidentally exposing the critical weakness of Timberlake’s performance, which featured too much dancing, and too little…
Music Interview: Lostboycrow
Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Lostboycrow recently released with his second single off of the third installment of his three-part LP, Traveler. “I’m A Sailor Not A Salesman” premiered a few weeks ago and he describes it as: The idea that who we are…
Music Interview: KayBe
Every aspiring artist is out there to do one thing: share their art with the world. This is certainly true for pop singer-songwriter KayBe who just premiered her new song “Too Close” this past week with an accompanying music video!…
Music Interview: Matt LeGrand
Have you popped into your local Footlocker recently and heard this song in the background? Or, maybe you’re more of a shop online kind of person. Whatever type of shopper you are, that’s besides the point. We’re here to talk…
Album Review: P!nk – “Beautiful Trauma”
P!nk’s last album, The Truth About Love, was a revelation to this rock n’ roll fan. On it, P!nk rocked harder and sang more meaningfully than any rock band I’d heard in years. I’d always known that she was good,…
Every *NSYNC Music Video, Ranked
Where a discussion about the Backstreet Boys goes, one about (former) competitor *NSYNC must follow. As another Orlando-based vocal group created two years after the Backstreet Boys, they quickly became BSB’s number one rival in the hearts of fangirls (and…