Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Stalley: Ohio By Logan Smithson / 5 December 2014 Stalley serves up more intelligent trunk music on his major-label debut.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Big K.R.I.T.: Cadillactica By Logan Smithson / 14 November 2014 Big K.R.I.T.'s second major label debut continues his reign of dominance as he claims the role as "King of the South".
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/PopMatters Picks/Reviews Flying Lotus: You’re Dead! By Logan Smithson / 6 October 2014 Flying Lotus makes his return with a concept album that is executed exceptionally well, making for arguably the greatest accomplishment in his career thus far.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Girl Talk & Freeway: Broken Ankles By Logan Smithson / 25 September 2014 Girl Talk & Freeway collaborate to bring you a fast-paced EP that is well worth its short run time.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Soulja Boy: King Soulja 3 By Logan Smithson / 8 September 2014 Soulja Boy's latest offering is a fairly vanilla addition to the trap genre, with few highlights to make it a worthwhile listen.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews SZA: Z By Logan Smithson / 30 July 2014 If RZA, GZA, and Smoke DZA weren’t enough for you, we’re now throwing SZA into the mix.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Shabazz Palaces: Lese Majesty By Logan Smithson / 29 July 2014 The innovative hip-hop duo from Seattle is back with another genre bending album.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews 50 Cent: Animal Ambition By Logan Smithson / 28 July 2014 50 Cent's latest album is more of the same old 50.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews How to Dress Well: “What Is This Heart?” By Logan Smithson / 25 June 2014 The latest album from How to Dress Well sounds similar to his previous work, but doesn't have enough to keep it interesting the third time around.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Asher Roth: RetroHash By Logan Smithson / 24 May 2014 Forget The Spaghetti Tree and Is This Too Orange?, Asher's second studio album shall be known as RetroHash and it really does exist!
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews Aloe Blacc: Lift Your Spirit By Logan Smithson / 8 May 2014 Aptly titled, Lift Your Spirit is a collection of feel-good neo-soul hits with a pop-friendly vibe.