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Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions Review (9.5)   (11.19.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Scottish-three piece Biffy Clyro is back with its best album to date. The best thing to come out of Scotland since..., well, ever.
Dashboard Confessional - Alter the Ending Review (4.0)   (11.18.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Dashboard abandon its traditional emo sound for some that should appeal to a wider audience, but was it a step in the right direction?
Norah Jones - The Fall Review (7.5)   (11.18.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Grammy-award winning jazz-pop songstress Norah Jones returns with a new album and a new sound.
Leona Lewis - Echo Review (6.0)   (11.18.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Can English pop diva Leona Lewis continue her worldwide success with album number two?
Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures Review (9.0)   (11.17.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Believe the hype.
Fall Out Boy - Believers Never Die: Greatest Hits Review (8.5)   (11.17.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

For a band that's been around for just seven years, they sure do have a lot of hits.
OneRepublic - Waking Up Review (5.0)   (11.17.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

The band responsible for "Apologize" is back with its sophomore effort Waking Up.
50 Cent - Before I Self Destruct Review (6.0)   (11.16.2009)  - Patrick Robinson

50 Cent is back with Before I Self Destruct, his first album since losing the sales war against Kanye West in 2007! Has he produced an album worthy of topping the charts, or is it just another 50 Cent album?
Flyleaf - Memento Mori Review (7.5)   (11.14.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Four years on from its debut, Flyleaf return with more of the same in the form of Memento Mori.
Robbie Williams - Reality Killed the Video Star Review (8.0)   (11.11.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

After a three-year hiatus, Robbie Williams is done hunting aliens and back to doing what he does best.
Bon Jovi - The Circle Review (7.5)   (11.10.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Bon Jovi is back with their best work in probably ten years or more.
BEAK> - BEAK> Review (7.0)   (11.10.2009)  - Lucas Wesley

Geoff Barrow of Portishead uses his time off to form a band. Does it live up to his former work? Is it at least somewhat worth your time?
Within Temptation - An Acoustic Night at the Theatre Review (8.5)   (11.10.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

The normally massive tracks of Within Temptation are stripped down and displayed at a dazzling acoustic performance.
Wale – Attention Deficit Review (7.0)   (11.10.2009)  - Michael Melchor

A long-awaited debut full of creativity and mediocrity at the same time.
The Mary Onettes- Islands Review (5.5)   (11.09.2009)  - Michael James

One bad pun deserves another: With their second album, do the Mary Onettes truly prove themselves to be the masters of puppets?
JLS - JLS Review (7.5)   (11.09.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Runners up on the UK's X Factor produce a record full of potential hits.
The Sunstreak - Once Upon A Lie Review (5.0)   (11.07.2009)  - Dan Marsicano

With an upbeat rock attitude, and a bevy of keyboard sounds supporting it, The Sunstreak looks to make waves with Once Upon A Lie. Does the album accomplish this task or does it turn out to be a fizzing dud?
Weezer - Raditude Review (2.5)   (11.06.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

And so the decline of Weezer continues...
Orianthi - Believe Review (8.0)   (11.05.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Mammoth pop hooks and epic guitar work, delivered by a hot Greek chick. What more could you possibly ask for?
Julian Casablancas - Phrazes for The Young Review (6.5)   (11.05.2009)  - Paul Schofield

The Strokes' frontman goes it alone, but on first impressions is his room on fire, or is this it?
Nile - Those Whom the Gods Detest Review (8.0)   (11.05.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Nile's sixth studio release sees them looking to regain their spot atop the death metal mountain, but can they pull it off?
Slayer - World Painted Blood Review (9.0)   (11.04.2009)  - Michael Melchor

The monster is still alive and, by the sounds of it, awake and hungry for more.
Carrie Underwood - Play On Review (6.0)   (11.04.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Country starlet and American Idol winner Carrie Underwood returns with her third record, Play On.
Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits Review [2] (3.0)   (11.04.2009)  - Scott Rutherford

Can one of my favorite bands of all time release a CD full of great songs and still get a recommendation to avoid? Yes, I believe they can!
Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits Review (8.0)   (11.03.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Fifteen years of hits incorporated onto a sixteen-track set, this is the absolute best of the Foo Fighters.
Alexandra Burke - Overcome Review (6.5)   (11.03.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Upon winning the X Factor in 2008, Alexandra Burke was labeled a Leona Lewis clone. With her debut album, Burke looks to step out of Leona's shadow and conquer the US, but how does she fair?
Epica - Design Your Universe Review (9.0)   (11.03.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

It's in the name. Epic.
The Swell Season – Strict Joy Review (6.0)   (11.02.2009)  - Michael James

Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova gave us one of the best films of 2007. Can their second musical collaboration reach their own lofty standards?
Creed - Full Circle Review (7.5)   (11.02.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

If you've just come to see how bad this, you're going to be sorely disappointed. Creed have come full circle and is rockin' once again.
Soil - Picture Perfect Review (4.0)   (10.31.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Who knew the guys behind "Halo" were still churning out records? Unfortunately, we'd probably have been better off not knowing.
Winger - Karma Review (8.0)   (10.30.2009)  - Shawn S. Lealos

Beavis and Butthead's least favorite band is back. Can they bring the noise or are they headed for a heartbreak?
Between the Buried and Me - The Great Misdirect Review (9.5)   (10.30.2009)  - Enrique

Improbably, BTBAM tops itself once again. The Great Misdirect is a breathtaking example of a band exceeding the ridiculously high expectations it has set for itself, and solidifies BTBAM as one of the most artistically important rock bands of our young 21st century.
Wolfmother - Cosmic Egg Review (9.0)   (10.29.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Andrew Stockdale is backed by a new band, but Wolfmother packs the same punch and then some.
Joss Stone - Colour Me Free! Review (8.5)   (10.29.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Label disputes aside and seeking emancipation, Joss Stone's fourth album is probably her best yet.
Gorgoroth - Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Review (6.0)   (10.27.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

One of black metal's titans is back, and stepping out its comfort zone. But does the risk pay off?
Cheryl Cole - 3 Words Review (7.0)   (10.27.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

The UK's beloved Miss Cole embarks on a solo career and gets off to a pretty good start.
Atreyu - Congregation of the Damned Review (7.0)   (10.27.2009)  - Marshall Slayton

The popular metalcore band returns with their fifth full-length album. Is it like their earlier work, or is it Lead Paper Sails Anchor: Part Two?
Powerman 5000 - Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere Review (5.5)   (10.27.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

"Future metal" outfit Powerman 5000 are back, but one has to ask what the point was?
Gov't Mule - By A Thread Review (8.0)   (10.26.2009)  - Scott Rutherford

Southern fried greasy blues.....hmmmmm tasty!
Squirrel Nut Zippers - Lost at Sea Review (9.0)   (10.26.2009)  - Jesse Coy

Down some highballs and dance the night away on a cold winter night in Brooklyn with the Squirrel Nut Zippers. Or check out this live recording if you missed the show.
F*ck Buttons - Tarot Sport Review (9.5)   (10.26.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

A record of the year contender brought to you by a duo called F*ck Buttons.
Noah and the Whale - The First Days of Spring Review (8.0)   (10.25.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

If you've just gone through a tough break up, this probably isn't the album you want to listen to right now.
AFI - Crash Love Review (8.0)   (10.24.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

AFI mixes up its sound again and the result is one of their best records.
The Summer Set - Love Like This Review (6.0)   (10.24.2009)  - Vanessa Willoughby

Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, The Summer Set consists of brothers Stephen (bass) and John Gomez (guitar), in addition to Josh Montgomery (guitar), Brian Dales (vocals), and Jess Bowen (drums). Their mission: to inject a sense of optimism back into the music scene. But is this power-pop band a feel-good relief or too much of a toothache to handle?
Skeletonwitch – Breathing the Fire Review (8.0)   (10.24.2009)  - Enrique

Skeletonwitch’s second album for Prosthetic Records straight up rocks. The Ohio-based thrashers deliver a high-quality selection of songs that features a little something for everyone. But you don’t have to take my word for it…
Elliot Minor - Solaris Review (8.5)   (10.23.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Classically-trained indy quintet Elliot Minor is back and looking to build on their success of their debut with sophomore effort Solaris.
Gwen Stacy - A Dialogue Review (3.5)   (10.23.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

If you like preachy, screaming metalcore albeit with some melodic choruses, this is the album for you.
The Twilight Saga – New Moon: The Official Soundtrack Review (8.0)   (10.20.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Death Cab for Cutie, Muse, The Killers, Thom Yorke and more contribute to the soundtrack to the latest installment in the Twilight movie series, New Moon.
Rammstein - Liebe Ist Für Alle Da Review (7.0)   (10.20.2009)  - Daniel Wilcox

Led by controversial lead single "P*ssy," Rammstein is back, but somewhat lacking in vengeance.
El Perro Del Mar - Love Is Not Pop Review (7.0)   (10.20.2009)  - Jesse Coy

It’s some dreamy pop and love poetry coming to you direct from Sweden, as Sara Assbring’s third release reaches American shores.
 
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