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For such a mild-mannered, studious sort of band, it’s surprising the passionate reaction that a mere mention of Vampire Weekend stirs among indie rock fans. more
You have to feel for the Brothers Thornton. Comprising the rap duo Clipse, older brother Gene (aka Malice) and younger brother Terrence Thornton (aka Pusha T) have come out with “Til the Casket Drops,” only their third studio album this decade. more
BDN staffers write about new albums from across the musical spectrum more
BDN staffers write about new albums from across the musical spectrum more
BDN staffers write about new albums from across the musical spectrum more
“Alright Now,” David Mallett’s first record of original material since 2003’s “Artist in Me,” is further proof of his standing as a consummate, veteran folk song craftsman. more
Reviews of new music by Pete Yorn, God Help the Girl, St Vincent and Escala. more
Reviews of new music by the Black Eyed Peas, Grizzly Bear, Dirty Projectors and Bruce Cockburn. more
Emily Saliers and Amy Ray have composed one of music’s most dependable duos over the past two decades. more
There are two sides to Beyonce Knowles. That’s the heavy-handed message of her third album, “I Am … Sasha Fierce.” It’s a double album, with one disc for ballads and the other for the uptempo numbers for which Beyonce is best known (fortunately, it’s priced like a single album). more
When Scottish quartet Franz Ferdinand debuted in 2004 with the indelible “Take Me Out,” its mix of scratchy indie-rock guitar noise and danceable disco groove was a novelty on the primarily drab and sexless modern rock charts. more
Three 6 Mafia "The Last 2 Walk" (Columbia) This is an appropriately titled album, as the Oscar-winning rap act is now down to its core of Juicy J and DJ Paul. But … more
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