The Puppini Sisters – Hollywood CD Review
The Puppini Sisters - Hollywood CD Review

The Puppini Sisters are a trio comprised of unrelated Italian Marcella Puppini and English-born Stephanie O’Brien and Kate Mullins. Their latest album is called Hollywood, and it pays homage to the classic music of the Silver Screen.

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Pan Am Soundtrack – Music Review

January 13th, 2012
Pan Am Soundtrack – Music Review

Pan Am may be struggling on TV, but with Universal’s release of the new album inspired by the music from the show its demise may not be coming any time soon.

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Music Review: Amy Winehouse – Lioness: Hidden Treasures

December 30th, 2011
Music Review: Amy Winehouse – Lioness: Hidden Treasures

This year the music world lost a gem when Amy Winehouse suddenly passed away. Her tragic demise left her fans lost. To close out the year, Amy’s family and producers Mark ROnson and Salaam Remi worked together to put together this compilation of previous unreleased songs from the jazz singer. What we get in Lioness is a rare look at what feels like Winehouse’s true musical talent stripped raw, sometimes a little messy, but always emotional and beautiful.

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Music Review: Michael Buble – Christmas

December 9th, 2011
Music Review: Michael Buble – Christmas

Everyone dreads the day when stores flip the switch to 24/7 Christmas music. Pop stars have been remaking classic your favourite Christmas songs for years and in 2011, Canadian crooner Michael Buble has released 15 classic holiday songs in his style to get you in the spirit. If you have to listen to modern renditions of holiday songs, it really doesn’t get any better than this.

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Music Review: The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn Part 1 Soundtrack

November 18th, 2011
Music Review: The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn Part 1 Soundtrack

With all of the hype around the Twilight franchise, it should come as no surprise that the Twilight soundtracks are just as anticipated. Previous Twilight soundtracks have featured big hits from bands including Paramore, Deathcab For Cutie and Canadian rockers Metric. Can the first sounds from the finale live up to previous albums?

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Music Review: Gym Class Heroes – The Papercut Chronicles II

November 15th, 2011
Music Review: Gym Class Heroes – The Papercut Chronicles II

Gym Class Heroes are back on the scene after their lead singer, Travie McCoy tried his hand at a solo career (and scored big with the hit “Billionaire”). The rap meets rock meets pop band are going back to their roots to remind fans who have been around since the beginning why they love them. The first single off of this disc, “Stereo Hearts” featuring Maroon’s Adam Levine, rocketed up the charts. This means that The Papercut Chronicles have big shoes to fill from new and old fans alike.

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Music Review: Florence + The Machine – Ceremonials

November 5th, 2011
Music Review: Florence + The Machine – Ceremonials

Florence Welch + The Machine quickly became a worldwide phenomena with their first major release Lungs. Florence Welch herself could be spotted on every red carpet, their song was covered on Glee, Florence’s fashion became a hot topic and she appeared on the Oscars. Everyone fell in love with this new age band. It is a lot to follow up with their new album Ceremonials, but they were up to the challenge and took a while to perfect the disc.

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Music Review: Patrick Stump – Soul Punk

October 21st, 2011
Music Review: Patrick Stump – Soul Punk

Fall Out Boy lead singer Patrick Stump is known for his work with the pop punk band that thousands of screaming girls adore, but this wise musicians must have always known that his talent spread in many different directions. On his first solo full length album, Soul Punk, Stump shows his diversity and love of music through the sounds he delivers. From a little bit of pop, a bit of rock, a bit of dance and a lot of soul, Patrick Stump reveals many different sides.

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Music Review: James Morrison – The Awakening

October 14th, 2011
Music Review: James Morrison – The Awakening

Crooner James Morrison exploded onto the scene last year with his album, Songs for You, Truths for Me, scoring a number of hit singles for the previously unknown English singer. The Brit is back with the same raspy vocals and smooth ballads to try to win his way back into your hearts and the top of the charts.

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Music Review: MuchMusic Presents k-os

October 10th, 2011
Music Review: MuchMusic Presents k-os

K-os has been keeping a low profile since the 2009 release of his album Yes! Now with a big MuchMusic special the rapper and his original delivery and style are being thrust back into the spotlight to offer us all something different.

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