Flashback Friday: Hilltop Hoods, ‘State Of The Art’ July 7, 2017July 8, 2017 Howl and Echoes Flashback Friday An ode to what might just be their best album ever. Continue reading
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: The Beastie Boys Transcend Hip-Hop With “Ill Communication” February 24, 2017 Dani Hansen Flashback Friday An education in “the dope shit” with The Beastie Boys’ most diverse record. Continue reading
Flashback Friday: A Tribe Called Quest, “Midnight Marauders” February 10, 2017 Martin McConnell Flashback Friday 24 years later, still fresher than ever. Continue reading
Flashback Friday: Kanye West Reaches the Stars on “Graduation” January 13, 2017 James Tait Flashback Friday Before he was Yeezus he was just Yeezy, and he was utterly untouchable in 2007. Continue reading
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Jay Z, “The Black Album” January 6, 2017 Sam Bytheway Flashback Friday Jay Z has always been hip-hop’s Philosopher-King, but ‘Tthe Black Album’ comes from a place of true enlightenment Continue reading
Flashback Friday: Arcade Fire, ‘Funeral’ December 16, 2016December 16, 2016 Andrew Adrian Features, Flashback Friday Inspired by death and brimming with emotion, Arcade Fire’s debut album is worth revisiting. Continue reading
Flashback Friday: Wu-Tang Clan, “Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)” December 2, 2016 Martin McConnell Flashback Friday Few groups in musical history have created as much of a stir with their debut album, yet alone bringing forth an entirely new style. Continue reading
Flashback Friday: Peaches, “The Teaches of Peaches” November 25, 2016November 25, 2016 Christopher Palmer Features, Flashback Friday Peaches taught one 16-year-old boy a lot about female sexuality… Continue reading
Flashback Friday: Space Jam OST November 18, 2016 Alex Osborne Flashback Friday I was a bit young for hip-hop, but a picture of Bugs Bunny and Michael Jordan on an album cover can really help sway a parents decision to buy you a CD. Continue reading
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Manic Street Preachers, “The Holy Bible” November 11, 2016February 1, 2017 Lauren Ziegler Flashback Friday In the wake of a terrifying political hurricane, we look back at one of the most politically charged albums ever. Continue reading