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  • Killer Mike And El-P Are Relentless In Their Delivery On New Album ‘Run The Jewels 2′ [ROUND-UP REVIEW]

    Last year, Killer Mike And El-P took fans by surprise with the release of their first collaborative effort. Now they're back, proving their chemistry wasn't a fluke. The highly anticipated album has been welcomed to much critical acclaim.
  • Junk Mail: Taylor Swift '1989' Album Review

    Chalk it up to high expectations, but we all know she's better than this. Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day.
  • Kings Kaleidoscope's 'Becoming Who We Are' is a Rare Gem

    Prepare to be stunned! Kings Kaleidoscope's first full-length release, 'Becoming Who We Are,' is unabashed alternative praise and stunning worship that will leave you at a loss for words. You'll listen, then you'll listen again and by the end of round 2, you'll wanting to shout Kings Kaleidoscope's praises from the rooftops.
  • Sanctus Real Keeps It Sincere and Straightforward on 'The Dream'

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of.
  • Chris Tomlin – 'Love Ran Red' Delivers God's Love for Us - 101

    'Love Ran Red' could possibly be Tomlin's best to date. This is an album that will go straight from your ears to your heart.
  • The Game Remains Hungry but Underwhelms with New Album 'Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf' [ROUND-UP REVIEW]

    Since the release of his debut album "The Documentary" nearly 10 years ago, The Game has been the crown jewel in West Coast hip-hop. He climbed the ranks among his fellow MCs and captivated many with his lyricism, but many great artists have hiccups in their discography, and the underwhelming "Blood Moon: Year of the Wolf" may be that for the hungry Game.
  • From Indian Lakes Brings A Corgan-Esque Ethereality to Rock on Its Triple Crown Debut 'Absent Sounds'

    Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of.
  • Tinashe Wows With Her Debut Album 'Aquarius' After New York Times Critic Calls Her The Next Beyoncé [ROUND-UP REVIEW]

    After non-stop radio spins from her summer hit "2 On," Tinashe released her highly anticipated debut Aquarius to critical acclaim. After being dubbed the next Beyoncé by a critic from the New York Times, the Los Angeles-based songstress received a slew of praises from various other outlets. Check out a round-up of what critics are saying here.
  • 'Before Amen: A Worship Collection' Review

    At the end of the day, 'Before Amen: A Worship Collection' is filled with a calm and soothing strength that is much like Darlene Zschech's song, "My Highest Hope" which is her first recording since battling breast cancer. God is supreme and we are his beloved so our prayer time with Him, those minutes or even moments before amen, fills us with his mighty love and strength.
  • Junk Mail: Weezer 'Everything Will Be Alright in the End' Album Review

    Weezer return to form on their new album "Everything Will Be Alright in the End." Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day.
  • Junk Mail: Lady Antebellum '747' Album Review

    Music Times discusses Lady Antebellum's new album "747," a beautiful piece of country music (sans the bro-y singles).
  • Desperation Band Sets the Standard for Worship with 'Banner'

    The songs found on 'Banner' nurture a relationship with Jesus, regardless of the age of the listener or the stage of their walk. Each and every note honors God and magnifies His love for us.
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