Bruce Springsteen - The Rising The Boss is back, delivering awhirlwind of rock and roll hits in his trademark style. Following Bruce's greathistory of heart-filled classic rock, "The Rising" raises the bar yetanother notch, again proving why he is "The Boss. Continue...
Christina Aguilera - Stripped Christina Aguilera's raunchy,sexy, dark and over-the-top look has turned many older fans away, while turningon the younger generation. But her new album, "Stripped," is nothingshort of spectacular. Continue...
Dar Williams - The Green World Dar Williams' 2000 album "TheGreen World" is packed with softly lyrical, melodic, poignant and politicalsongs. Each is a beautiful whole, suffused with an aching melody that lasts longafter the song ends. Continue...
Dixie Chicks - Home I don't know why, but since the newDixie Chicks CD "Home" has been on my stereo, I have been bluegrasscrazy! Listening to just one song on "Home" will entice you to go outand buy it! Fantastic, amazing, remarkable and marvelous are just a ... Continue...
Korn - The Untouchables With their sinewy, yet uncanny, darksound, Korn quickly made its way to the top of the '90s rock scene. Since their1994 debut album, the quintet has released four albums, each containing a newerand awkwardly eerier sound than the last. Continue...
Lil' Bow Wow - Doggy Bag Dil' Bow Wow has made another greatCD with "Doggy Bag." This is his second album, and you can really heara difference between this and his first album. He has grown up right before oureyes both lyrically and physically. Continue...
Stone Sour - Stone Sour Stone Sour is a brand-new bandhitting the music industry with their self-titled debut released this summer.Corey Taylor (vocals, guitar) and James Root (vocals, guitar) have unmaskedthemselves from Slipknot to start this side project. Continue...
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