Epik High – Shoebox
With one of the year’s best hip-hop albums and one of the year’s best period, Epik High return with a brutally honest album without pretense.
With one of the year’s best hip-hop albums and one of the year’s best period, Epik High return with a brutally honest album without pretense.
Epik High are back with an album that lectures you, soothes you and perhaps helps you.
One wonders if Eminem purposely released Relapse to be able to release this. In Recovery, he seems sharper, even if it isn’t on par with some of his previous work.
Eddie Lövholm Eriksson is one of the many Sweidsh singer/songwriters that are exploding all over Sweden. Mixing folklore, country and a little bit of acoustic his EP, Brev Från Stängda Rum, is one hell of a gem.
Ed Sheeran presents his third studio album, Divide, with a kind and straightforward personality that certainly transfers effortlessly into his music.
The OST album from the drama Dream High proves to be as good as the drama itself. Consisting of 12 tracks, there is a mix in the album that is light and cheerful.
Way before Ricky Martin went on to sing Livin’ La Vida Loca or was ‘shakin’ his bon-bon’ for worldwide audiences and the Latin Boom exploded, a small group of Latinos in the United States had gathered to make people in Latin America dance.
The Derek Trucks Band’s two-disc live album contains 14 tracks of old school American rock n’ roll and blues, that doesn’t rely on an image, but is perfect for jamming.
Spirit feels like a nice and easy ride through a complicated topic like apathy for the times we’re living in, but that’s not necessarily a good description for a political manifesto like they presented it.