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Music - Page 269

Bruno Mars, I Just Might

Bruno Mars Drops New Single “I Just Might,” from First Solo Album in a Decade

The midtempo track finds the singer squarely within his old-school wheelhouse.

by Alexa Camp
January 9, 2026
Charli XCX

The Best Music Videos of 2025

by Sal Cinquemani Eric Mason
FKA twigs

The 50 Best Albums of 2025

by Slant Staff
Pink Pantheress

The 50 Best Songs of 2025

by Slant Staff
Perry Farrell, Song Yet to Be Sung

Review: Perry Farrell, Song Yet to Be Sung

by Sal Cinquemani
August 3, 2001

Imagine post-Indian-excursion Beatles miraculously transported into a high-tech 21st-century recording studio.

P.Y.T, Down with Me

Review: P.Y.T, Down with Me

by Sal Cinquemani
August 2, 2001

If you’re lucky enough to earn a few bucks off of this, start saving up for that PhD.

Madonna (New York, NY – July 25, 2001)

Madonna (New York, NY – July 25, 2001)

by Sal Cinquemani
July 26, 2001

The hunger that Madonna creates in the public is often more palpable than the art in her pop.

*Nsync, Celebrity

Review: NSYNC, Celebrity

by Sal Cinquemani
July 23, 2001

Celebrity’s slower numbers recall the banalities of that other boy band.

Craig David, Born to Do It

Review: Craig David, Born to Do It

by Sal Cinquemani
July 18, 2001

After months of hype, two-step’s leading man, Craig David, has hit our shores with Born to Do It.

Aaliyah, Aaliyah

Review: Aaliyah, Aaliyah

by Sal Cinquemani
July 17, 2001

Aaliyah learned how to align herself with A-list producers without losing her individuality.

Alicia Keys, Songs in A Minor

Review: Alicia Keys, Songs in A Minor

by Sal Cinquemani
July 16, 2001

The album is a promising start for a talented young newcomer, mixing obvious influences with classical training and simple yet distinct approach.

Melissa Etheridge, Skin

Review: Melissa Etheridge, Skin

by Sal Cinquemani
July 14, 2001

It takes us on a vivid journey from abandonment and desperation, through rebirth and renewed hope.

CKY, Vol. 1

Review: CKY, Vol. 1

by Aaron Scott
July 11, 2001

CKY’s sound is not revolutionary, but the band certainly works hard for their individuality.

Prime sth, Underneath the Surface

Review: Prime STH, Underneath the Surface

by Aaron Scott
July 10, 2001

The strongest force holding back Prime STH from being a rock band is its slick production.

Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Plantation Lullabies

Review: Me’Shell Ndegeocello, Plantation Lullabies

by Sal Cinquemani
July 3, 2001

The album mixes the soul of Sly Stone and the funk of James Brown with the pop sensibilities of Prince and the grace of Lena Horne.

Ani DiFranco: Sitting in Her Glass House

Ani DiFranco: Sitting in Her Glass House

by Sal Cinquemani
June 30, 2001

DiFranco’s musical progression has always made sense and each album seems to be a stepping stone to the next.

Blink-182, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket

Review: Blink-182, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket

by Aaron Scott
June 29, 2001

First impressions can be deceiving.

Jimmy Eat World, Bleed American

Review: Jimmy Eat World, Bleed American

by Aaron Scott
June 28, 2001

The way the album touches the skin is more paperback than hardcover and singer Jim Adkins’s voice is more seductive and confident than before.

Vanessa Daou, Make You Love

Review: Vanessa Daou, Make You Love

by Sal Cinquemani
June 28, 2001

Attempting to recreate the brilliance of their past collaborative effort, Daou comes across as foolish and perhaps a bit overzealous.

Tool, Lateralus

Review: Tool, Lateralus

by Aaron Scott
June 28, 2001

The old Tool is back with a vengeance. Almost.

Various Artists, Morricone RMX

Review: Various Artists, Morricone RMX

by Sal Cinquemani
June 19, 2001

Some of downbeat’s elite are on board for the compilation, including Terranova, Thievery Corporation, and Sofa Surfers.

Mandy Moore, Mandy Moore

Review: Mandy Moore, Mandy Moore

by Sal Cinquemani
June 18, 2001

Just keep reminding yourself: She’s only 17.

Herbert, Bodily Functions

Review: Herbert, Bodily Functions

by Sal Cinquemani
June 14, 2001

If it wasn’t for Herbert’s PCCOM rule number nine, one might never know what they were listening to on Functions.

Tomb Raider, Original Soundtrack

Review: Tomb Raider, Original Soundtrack

by Sal Cinquemani
June 14, 2001

The often anonymous composers of television ads and movie trailers (read: electronica artists) may have found their futures in the soundtrack business.

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