All posts tagged music reviews
Album Review: Jessie J – Who You Are
Ever since the start of the year, Jessica Cornish – better known by her stage name Jessie J – has been poised to take 2011 by storm, named the BBC Sound of 2011 and crowned the winner of the BRITS …
THE REVIEW: Tank’s ‘Now or Never’
Looking for an album designed with you and your desires in mind? Look no further. Tank's Now Or Never is a must have for true lovers
Rhian Benson – Hands Clean | Album Review
Ghanian MOBO Award-winning singer/songwriter Rhian Benson has taken eight years to release her brand new album, Hands Clean – the follow-up to her critically acclaimed debut album, Gold
K-Nite 13 – The Drawing Board | Album Review
K-Nite 13 is somewhat of a hidden gem in the UK Hip Hop scene. Whilst his name may not saturate radio playlists or appear at the beginning of
Soul-o-Meter: Sivion – The Butterfly Sessions
To be a rapper in an interesting thing. In the beginning all you want to do share your message with the masses, but for many, somewhere along the
Adele – 21 | Album Review
British singer/songwriter Adele returns with the follow up to her debut album, 19, with another double digit titled album, 21. Even though she may have added only tacked
Nathan Watson – Student Of Life | EP Review
Having gigged around London last year, including a headline show at Jazz Cafe and a supporting slot for Melanie Fiona at the Luminaire last month, Stevenage
Ed Sheeran – No. 5 Collaborations Project | EP Review
With every passing year, the music world becomes filled with new, “cutting edge” genres, ridiculous fashion trends and attention seeking future “superstars”. Representing the last of the purer,
Talib Kweli – Gutter Rainbows | Album Review
Every now and again, a reality check is needed within Hip Hop. Although the new trends in the format are welcomed, sometimes just going back to the basics
David Banner x 9th Wonder – Death Of A Pop Star | Album Review
David Banner has taken a winding path to this latest release. Death Of A Pop Star is uncharted territory for the rapper, who normally self-produces, as production duties




















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