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album review: the niceguys – james kelley (september 11, 2012)


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If you know me, you know I’ve stood by these guys for years. There’s no need to make it a fluff piece or anything like that, but there’s honesty in the bias. I believe what these guys are doing is worthwhile of changing the landscape of hip-hop music and the production of said music. Hit the jump for my review.

Buy it at Bandcamp for $5 TODAY only.

Stream it at Soundcloud.

-grizzly
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album review: childish gambino – camp (2011)

While I had plans to write and put this review out last week, I got lazy and got really tied up with the Drake album. I know that upsets a lot of you, but you’ll have to deal. Gambino is signed and now has an album out, and it’s good to be a fan and be in the position to support an artist who gave you two great releases in EP and Culdesac for free.

Hit the jump for the review, and be sure to go grab the record when you hit a Target or something.

-grizzly
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album review: drake – take care (2011)

Here comes an album that many of us were anticipatin’, debatin’ and already hatin’. Drake’s sophomore album hits stores today, and will probably see a massive first week’s worth of sales, so be sure to read the review before convincing yourself to go pick the record up. Or steal from the webs.

Review after the jump.

-grizzly
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album review: j. cole – cole world: the sideline story (2011)

Yeah, I know. I said this would be the third review last week, but I just didn’t get around to it. Been a huge J. Cole fan, so it’s always nice to see artists you’ve been into for years finally put together and release their debut LP. Not to mention, sell 217,000 copies of it.

Hit the jump for the review and don’t sleep on this record. Just don’t.

-grizzly
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album review: blink-182 – neighborhoods (2011)

Today was a good day to post the album review, because today’s also the day we’re catching blink-182′s Houston stop of the Honda Civic Tour. And sure, we spent weekends of our time in much more hip locations such as ACL, but we’re human, and we still grew up on these guys, right? In any case, this is one of the longest tenured bands, and I’m glad they’re still making music. I do wish that they’d buckle down and get some adult haircuts though.

Album review’s after the jump.

-grizzly
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album review: thrice – major/minor (2011)

Thrice has pretty much been my favorite band of the last 10 years. Considering I’ve seen them 19 times (soon to be 20) since 2001, I wouldn’t say that’s too far off. Don’t worry, I’m not as biased for Thrice as I am for you know who. Hit the jump for the review.

Oh and there’s two more coming this week.

-grizzly
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album review: theophilus london – timez are weird these days (2011)

We’ve been covering Theophilus for a few years now. All three of us are glad that he’s signed, making big moves and is finally putting out his debut LP. But really, all I want to say is ‘Reviewz are weird these days.’

Hit the jump for the review, and go support this record, especially after he’s given you three excellent mixtapes for free.

-grizzly
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album review: big sean – finally famous (2011)

As some of you know, we’ve been fans of Sean for quite some time now. We posted the first mixtape way back when and now, three years later, his debut LP is dropping. When it came down to it, I felt nearly obligated and a little motivated to write a review (Also, I realized I haven’t done one since March. Whoops!) for this record.

Consider it jumping back on the writing wagon. Review after the jump, boi.

-grizzly
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album review: lupe fiasco – LASERS (2011)

So, after a long wait for fans and Lupe Fiascos alike, we finally have LASERS. There’s a lot of background to this release, some of which was touched on in the review. But for the most part, I’m happy for Lupe for a number of reasons, regardless of how good or bad this album would’ve been. There were a lot of bullshit moves on Atlantic Record’s part, and I really hope he either gets dropped (I’m sure he wants that) and gets to do whatever he wants from here on out, or Atlantic allows him to do whatever he wants with Food & Liquor II.

Either way, the review for LASERS is below the jump. And the album’s in stores. Go pick it up.

-grizzly
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album review: louis c.k. – hilarious (2011)

forgive me, this is my first review for a comedy album. after receiving an advance (that’s no longer an advance), i finally managed to muster up the ability to try to knock this review out. louis ck’s one of my favorite comedians, and he should be one of yours too. go watch all his youtube clips, netflix streams and his fx series, but not before you read my review first.

-grizzly

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album review: the get up kids – there are rules (2011)

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what to do after a seven year split and you’ve aged as ungracefully as your band name? the get up kids are back with there are rules (out january 25th) and the ace up these guys’ sleeves is how much they’ve matured without ever really growing up.

hit the jump for the full album review.

- sunbear

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album review: glassjaw – our color green EP (2011)

well – back to work, right? what’s most surprising is that a 5 song EP from glassjaw managed to have a bigger word count than most reviews i’ve written, which average anywhere from 400 to 500. even more notable, this is my first review for an EP – ever. even in college. it’s all good, though. here’s to the first of many reviews in ’11.

glassjaw’s back, and that’s pretty much the best thing ever.

-grizzly

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album review: t.i. – no mercy (2010)

i’m not completely sure yet, but i’m positive this will be my last album review of this year. and even with that being said, i cranked this one out in about 40 minutes. i was really hoping tip delivered with this release, even though the man is a giant eff-up in the eyes of the law and his fans.

can’t win em all! hit the jump for the review.

-grizzly

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album review: cee-lo green – the lady killer (2010)

yeah, it’s 2:45 a.m. and i got bored. a new review for ya’ll to vibe with. if for some reason “fuck you” wasn’t enough of an incentive to pick this album and give it a spin, then let the part of the album that’s actually incredible and timeless. long after you tire of hearing “fuck you” every where you go, the rest of this album will serve you in the 11th hour.

god bless cee-lo green. hit the jump.

-grizzly

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