Bruce Springsteen — Born to Run
Pulls you up, then brings you down, wanting to dance the whole time.
5/5
R.E.M — Up
Evokes a dream world, buried in drum machines and synths. Some may find the soporific quality off-putting. Not me.
5/5
George Harrison — Brainwashed
A fine going-away present, my favorite post-Beatles solo project.
4/5
Metallica — Death Magnetic
Sure, some tracks rock like Metallica of yore. But it sounds like shit and bores me to no end.
1/5
Bouncing Souls — Hopeless Romantic
A few awesome songs, a couple throwaways, but high-energy punk rock through and through.
3/5
Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer — Schematics
The best kind of power pop, which happens to be fronted by a woman. Catchy as hell.
3/5
The Queers — Beyond the Valley...
There's a right way and a wrong way to do snotty punk; the wrong way dominates this record.
1/5
Kirby Krackle — s/t
Self-proclaimed music for geeks, but entirely too obvious song topics, and the music struggles in places.
2/5
Farewell — Isn't This Supposed to Be Fun!?
True to its title; you'll sing along, but it wades in far too much emo for power pop.
2/5
Tracy Chapman — s/t
These songs from a nobody about being a nobody but not liking it made her a somebody. Urgent, tender, real.
5/5