Music Editorial Reviews
Erin McKeown, 'Hundreds of Lions' 
By Wade Tatangelo - October 12, 2009
Singer-songwriter with killer pipes drops wonderfully quirky debut for Righteous Babe
Mindless Behavior: All Around the World
Steve Jones - April 30, 2013
Album: All Around the WorldArtist: Mindless BehaviorRelease date: Mar. 12, 2013Download: All Around the World, Keep Her On the Low, Pretty Girl The heartthrobs returns with the followup to 2011's #1 Girl, and they are once again aiming at the hearts of teenage girls. No...
The Flaming Lips, 'Embryonic' 
By Scott Thill - October 13, 2009
Art-rock legends bring double the noise, double the beauty
Bon Jovi: What About Now
Brian Mansfield - May 22, 2013
Album: What About NowArtist: Bon JoviRelease date: Mar. 12, 2013Download: Because We Can, That's What the Water Made me, Beautiful World Nobody looks to Bon Jovi for social insight. But anthems of compassion, encouragement and empowerment — you can't have too many....
Eric Clapton: Old Sock
Elysa Gardner - May 22, 2013
Album: Old SockArtist: Eric ClaptonRelease date: Mar. 12, 2013Download: Further On Down the Road, All of Me Your One and Only Man Clapton hasn't got the blues in a non-musical sense, judging by the endearingly breezy spirit of this collection. From the bubbly Further On...
Heavy Trash, 'Midnight Soul Serenade' 
By Scott Thill - October 13, 2009
Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray's psychobilly hybrid ignites
Low: The Invisible Way 
Brian Mansfield - May 22, 2013
Album: The Invisible WayArtist: LowRelease date: Mar. 20, 2013Download: Plastic Cup, Just Make It Stop, So Blue Like much in Low's 20-year history, evolution moves slowly. The set pulses with hushed piano, rumbling drums and guitars that add tension or loveliness. Mimi...
The Temper Trap, 'Conditions'
By Jeff Miller - October 13, 2009
Aussie newcomers stand with the sum of their parts
Josh Rouse: The Happiness Waltz 
Elysa Gardner - May 22, 2013
Album: The Happiness WaltzArtist: Josh RouseRelease date: Mar. 20, 2013Download: This Movie's Way Too Long, Our Love, City People, City Things There's more than a trace of Paul Simon in Rouse's delicate, knowing voice; and the beautifully crafted soft-rock tunes on his...
Bowling For Soup, 'Sorry for Partyin''
By Kirk Miller - October 12, 2009
A lukewarm serving of old jokes and stale pop-punk

