A handful of highlights aside, A Love Letter to You 4′s shelf life isn’t much longer than its runtime.
The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
Everyday Life is a well-produced but unfocused album with an incomplete message.
Sea of Worry is by a mile HANL’s stalest, least imaginative album yet.
Hey, y’all! It’s list time again. Only this time, we have to worry about the whole decade. 2010-2019… good time for music, in my opinion. I hate making lists, though, and I definitely felt torn in a million directions while making my list of 100 Favorite Albums of
By virtue of its richer synth layering and better integrated vocal guests, Good Faith is a step up from Madeon’s 2015 debut.
As is tradition, Anthony reacts to the list of 62nd Grammy Awards nominees.
H.A.Q.Q. is the culmination of all of Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s musical innovations this decade.
With meandering melodies and directionless songwriting, Mount Eerie teams up with Julie Doiron for a sequel to 2008’s Lost Wisdom that pales in comparison to the original.
Everybody’s Everything, while a mixed bag, isn’t the tasteless cash grab that posthumous releases these days tend to be.