Goo Goo Dolls – Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles

Rating: 3/5Released: November 13, 2007Reviewer: Nathan Atnikov Every once in a while a band comes along that influences mainstream radio, but as the Goo Goo Dolls prove, more often than not it’s the other way around.

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LCD Soundsystem – 45:33

Rating: 4/5Released: November 13, 2007Reviewer: Andre Guimond Ever noticed how a full season of 24 really only runs for 17 hours 28 minutes? Where did the other 6-plus hours go? My gut feeling is that LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy noticed the aberration, and hated those lost hours so much that he gave a little [...]

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The Eagles – Long Road Out Of Eden

Rating: 3/5Released: October 30, 2007Reviewer: Trent Depue Long Road Out of Eden is the first studio album released by one of America’s all-time most popular and influential bands in twenty-eight years, and according to Eagles drummer Don Henley “is probably the last album that we’ll ever make.” Keeping that in mind, it would be nice [...]

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Ryan Adams and the Cardinals – Follow the Lights

Rating: 4/5Released: October 23, 2007Reviewer: David Coats When Ryan Adams released Easy Tiger last summer, it was noteworthy for the absence of Adams’ signature over-the-top performances. On Follow The Lights, the trend continues, and finally it hits you what the difference is: it may no longer be fair to consider Adams a solo artist.

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Digby – What’s Not Plastic?

Rating: 3/5Released: November 14, 2007Reviewer: David Coats A sophomore release from Louisville, Kentucky’s Digby was unlikely to say the least; after the band’s debut effort, Go Digby, proved underwhelming, the band went through a series of events over the following three years (divorce, death, and changing personnel) that threatened to sidetrack Digby permanently. The band [...]

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Cobra Starship – Viva La Cobra!

Rating: 2.5/5Released: October 23, 2007Reviewer: Nathan Atnikov On Cobra Starship’s last album, frontman Gabe Saporta imagined himself a rock star, singing about fame and success he had yet to achieve. Unfortunately for him, his prophecy didn’t quite come true, and now on Viva La Cobra!, he’s turned bitter on us.

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