The Lillingtons — Death By Television
Pop-punk can be fresh. Near-perfect mix of songs about love and monsters.
4/5
Descendents — 'Merican
The B-Sides are what make this EP special. Drags on the last song, though.
3/5
Alphaville — Forever Young
Those crazy Germans! The good kind of 80's pop, without apologies or pretense.
3/5
Even In Blackouts — Myths & Imaginary Magicians
Everything about this record is a contradiction. It shouldn't work, but it does.
4/5
Joey Ramone — Don't Worry About Me
Too many cover songs, but he does them so well. I can't help but feel sad listening to this.
3/5
Metallica — Death Magnetic
Sure, some tracks rock like Metallica of yore. But it sounds like shit and bores me to no end.
1/5
Yellowcard — Paper Walls
Unquestionably slick pop-punk, it even rises to some emotional heights throughout the sugarcoated bits.
2/5
The Queers — Pleasant Screams
A terrific Ramones-influenced mix of songs about people to hate and people to love.
3/5
Kirby Krackle — s/t
Self-proclaimed music for geeks, but entirely too obvious song topics, and the music struggles in places.
2/5
Guns 'N Roses — Chinese Democracy
I wish it hadn't taken 15 years to make, so I could review it context-free. Oh well. It's shit.
0/5