Review: ‘Full Speed’ can’t keep pace with hip-hop greats By Max Denning, Online News Editor • February 11, 2015 Kid Ink's newest album, "Full Speed," bungles his genre with inconsistent style and lack of lyrical prowess.
Review: Punch Brothers deliver discography-defining album By Matthew Coogan, Contributing Writer • February 5, 2015 "The Phosphorescent Blues" is the Punch Brothers' best album yet, combining Romantic-era motifs with elements of bluegrass.
Review: ‘Tetsuo and Youth’ provides intellectual wordplay By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer • January 28, 2015 Lupe Fiasco returns with his final album before his split from Atlantic Records, bringing high-caliber raps.
Review: Indie band returns with album dedicated to fans By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer • January 28, 2015 The Decemberists' seventh studio album, "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World," pleases fans with an updated, folksy sound.
Review: Doo-wop and pop collide in Trainor’s new album By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer • January 22, 2015 Though Meghan Trainor produces some catchy tunes in her newest album, "Title" devolves into a jumble of genres, making for a confusing listen.
Review: Vast sonic range propels ethereal hip-hop album By Steven Pirani, Assistant Life & Culture Editor • December 10, 2014 Fusing hip-hop, rap and ambient instrumentals, "A Constant Moth" effortlessly provides a new blend of electronic music.
Review: Kitchen Theatre play delves into family values By Daniel Wisniewski, Staff Writer • December 10, 2014 Exceptional acting fuels a family-centric narrative in "Sunset Baby," running from Dec. 3–21 at the Kitchen Theatre Company and directed by Dominique Morisseau.