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Music Times emails about Jhene Aiko's new album "Souled Out" and are kind of bored by it. -
REVIEW: Chief Keef's "24" Feat. ManeMane Is Sluggish And Monotonous
Chicago rapper Chief Keef has shared a new song through his Soundcloud page called "24," featuring ManeMane4CGG, which you can check out below. -
Junk Mail: Maroon 5 'V' Album Review Performed Via Email
Music Times reviews Maroon 5's new album "V" and argues about whether or not Adam Levine and co. have sold out. -
Junk Mail: Ariana Grande 'My Everything' Album Review Via Email
We discuss Ariana Grande's new album "My Everything" via email and question whether or not she can even carry a single on her own... -
DJ Mustard Remains Stagnant on 10 Summers [REVIEW]
We've reviewed one of the most anticipated albums of the summer. Here are our thoughts. DJ Mustard is undeniably one of the most sought out producers in the game right now. -
Junk Mail: Spoon Album 'They Want My Soul' Reviewed Via Email, Given A Thumbs Up
Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week Carolyn Menyes, Kyle Dowling, Caitlin Carter chat about Spoon's latest album, They Want My Soul. Feel free to join in the conversation in the comments section, and check back next week for more. -
Family Force 5's "Time Stands Still" Shows a Band that IS NOT Standing Still at All
With Solomon Olds (SoulGlow Activatur) no longer being on the mic, the sound is new - yet familiar. While Jacob Olds (Crouton) and Josh Olds (Fatty) have their own sounds and textures, the new music still sounds like FF5. The sense of playfulness is there, but there is new purpose that shows the world that the band isn't standing still, trying to figure out where to go next. -
Live Review: Conor Oberst, Dawes Get Folky and Full in New York City's Central Park with Career-Spanning Setlist
As the sun set in New York City's Central Park last night (July 29), singer-songwriter Conor Oberst was talking about cannibalism and the looming demise of humankind. "This song is about when all the water and oil runs out and we turn into cannibals. It's not that far away," the frontman warned the sizable and enthusiastic crowd before easing into the Bright Eyes track "No One Would Riot For Less." -
Junk Mail: 5 Seconds Of Summer's Self-Titled Debut Reviewed Via Email
Music Times writers share an office area of roughly 45 sq. ft, which makes having face-to-face conversations totally impossible. Junk Mail is these millenials' attempt to discuss and review the week's hottest album releases... without needing to look at each other. This week: Carolyn Menyes, Kyle Dowling, and Caitlin Carter email back and forth about 5 Seconds of Summer's self-titled debut album. -
The Weeknd vs. The-Dream: Who Will Run The Fall?
Both R&B crooners are looking to make a comeback. Who will have a better stint this fall, The Weeknd or The-Dream? -
David Dunn's Debut EP, 'Crystal Clear' is Clearly a Winner
Bottom line: David Dunn doesn't just sing songs; he paints rich and vivid pictures with his music. -
Junk Mail: Morrissey 'World Peace Is None Of Your Business' Album Review Reveals Moz Has Gotten Lazy in His Age
Morrissey shows a love of world music and lazy songwriting on his 10th solo album "World Peace Is None Of Your Business," and Music Times discussed it via email.
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