Gone are the days when this harpist and warbler could be dismissed as a mere eccentric; here, she writes about home and the big leaps of love with the grace and depth of Joni Mitchell or Leonard Cohen.
Some felt this account of a destructive relationship glamorized domestic violence, but this song doesn’t make excuses the pain and sorrow in Eminem‘s rap and Rihanna‘s gorgeous hook, in fact, make excuses impossible.
Relaxed and soulful, gritty and melodic, this homemade effort from the Maine troubadour and his excellent band is a simple pleasure that’s hard to turn off.
Made in the wake of her young husband’s death, Rae’s unjustly overlooked second album pushes past formal boundaries to fully articulate the plunge of grief and the big gasp of new hope.
Bruno Mars, for transcendent guest turns on singles by B.o.B. and Travie McCoy; silky-smart productions as part of the Smeezingtons; a delightful debut album; and all-around charm.
Everything that gets in the way of just listening to Kanye West‘s “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” the hype, the stupid scandals, and most of all West himself.