Category: music reviews
J Rabbit – It’s Spring
J Rabbit is made up of J Dawoon and J Hyesung. The group uses a delightful variety of acoustic sounds from various instruments.
Jaejoong Kim – I
Kim Jaejoong’s debut mini-album is definitely a gamble for someone not exactly schooled in the genre. But, man, does he ever deliver some brilliant music.
Jake Bugg – Jake Bugg
A surprisingly brazen and mature debut from a teenager who seems to be on a completely different plane than his peers.
James Morrison – The Awakening
The Awakening sees Morrison’s comeback to the music scene after three years. A well-rounded album that is the perfect companion wherever you are.
Jamiroquai – Travelling Without Moving
As Jamiroquai’s most successful album to date, Travelling Without Moving is a shining beacon of the class and style indicative of the band.
Jane Zhang – Reform
Reform is Zhang’s fifth studio album, her second under current label Universal, with work with a broad array of producers of American, Chinese and Korean background — the album is… well, clean cut and polished.
Janelle Monae – The Electric Lady
Smooth, powerful, and brilliant music that defies categorization. This is surely what Hendrix must have envisioned when he fantasized about walking the streets of Electric Ladyland.