music reviews/Nina Sky – The Other Side
posted Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
by jay | Comments (0)
Nina Sky are now bobbing their new pixie cuts and rolling with the New York indie hip-hop scene. Do they still hold up against their classic grindfest, Move Ya Body?
music reviews/Nneka – Soul is Heavy
posted Sunday, March 4th, 2012
by Camiele | Comments (0)
Nneka’s Soul is Heavy is split between the socio-political arc that her previous albums have taken and the ever-present heartache of love.
music reviews/No Brain – High Tension
posted Thursday, April 14th, 2011
by Jenna | Comments (1)
High Tension is full of fast paced songs that will, ironically, help relieve your tensions as you listen. I’m happy to add another hard hitting No Brain album to my collection of music I can listen to when I need energy.
music reviews/Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
posted Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
by Rodrigo | Comments (2)
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds is actually great to listen to due to its consistent quality on all the tracks.
music reviews/One Way – Oneway Street
posted Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
by Julyssa Diaz | Comments (0)
Rookie group One Way bring back the R&B and Hip-Hop sound that has been absent from the Kpop music scene.
music reviews/Outsider – The Outsider
posted Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
by Julyssa Diaz | Comments (0)
Speed is his forte and this mini-album is as fast as his lips. Outsider comes back after a long hiatus and he puts some well deserved light on the Korean rap scene.
music reviews/P!nk – The Truth About Love
posted Wednesday, September 19th, 2012
by amy | Comments (2)
The Truth About Love seems like a place where Pink has been comfortably sitting since 2006. It may be easy to digest music, designed to grab a generation younger than Pink’s core, ready to reach #1 on popularity charts, but as an album part of her discography, it leaves much to be desired.
music reviews/Pigeon Detectives, The – Up, Guards and at ‘Em!
posted Friday, April 8th, 2011
by YAMMag Guest | Comments (0)
Up, Guards and at ‘Em!, the third album by Leeds-based The Pigeon Detectives, is a fairly underwhelming record with no memorable moments to make it worthwhile. With strong competition in the post punk revival/guitar rock scene, The Pigeon Detectives need to step up their game if they want to stay relevant.
music reviews/Piggy Dolls – Hakuna Matata
posted Thursday, August 4th, 2011
by Jenna | Comments (0)
The Piggy Dolls have returned, releasing their first full-length album. Leaving aside weight and concept issues, Piggy Dolls is a great group. Their vocals put them miles ahead of their competition in today’s idol world.
music reviews/Piggy Dolls – Piggy Style
posted Friday, January 7th, 2011
by Jenna | Comments (17)
In a world filled with rail thin idols competing with one another to have the best “s-line,” a refreshing new group has debuted in South Korea. Piggy Dolls is a three-member vocal unit that makes most of the girl groups out today sound like singing chipmunks.