Say Lou Lou: On ‘Dust,’ Breakups & Swedish Melancholy (Interview) The Swedish-Aussie twin sister act discuss their dreamy new project byBradley SternApril 23, 2024
“Magnetic”: ILLIT Arrives With One Hell of a Catchy Debut The newest HYBE girl group makes their instantly addictive first move byBradley SternMarch 27, 2024
“Emptiness”: BoA, Queen of K-Pop, Returns With a Breakup Banger BoA dances through heartbreak with an Afrobeats-inspired beat byBradley SternMarch 26, 2024
‘Tyla’: A Star Is Born (Album Review) The South African singer delivers one of the best debuts in a while byBradley SternMarch 24, 2024
March 3, 2010 Moto Boy: Lost in the Call (Album Review) Sweden is the epicenter of pop perfection byBradley Stern
February 25, 2010 Marina and the Diamonds: The Family Jewels (Album Review) The Family Jewels is the debut album by Marina and the Diamonds (real name byBradley Stern
February 11, 2010 Sade: Soldier of Love (Album Review) Soldier of Love, Sade‘s first studio album in over ten years, comes byBradley Stern
January 13, 2010 Heidi Montag: Superficial (Album Review) It’s difficult to appreciate Heidi Montag as a human being byBradley Stern
January 8, 2010 Ke$ha: Animal (Album Review) “When I woke up, I was like what did I do last night? byBradley Stern
November 27, 2009 Rihanna: Rated R (Album Review) In the aftermath of the Chris Brown incident, Rated R could have gone one of byBradley Stern
November 16, 2009 Lady Gaga: The Fame Monster (Album Review) As Torrance Shipman once said in the 2000 classic, Bring It On, byBradley Stern
November 11, 2009 Kate Havnevik: Me EP Album Review and US Tour Dates Kate Havnevik is releasing an exclusive EP ahead of her next studio album, You, byBradley Stern Shares 13
November 2, 2009 Blake Lewis: Heartbreak on Vinyl (Album Review and Giveaway) Anyone looking for a post-Halloween treat? byBradley Stern
October 26, 2009 Cheryl Cole: 3 Words (Album Review) When Cheryl Cole announced her plans to take a brief break from powerhouse girl byBradley Stern
October 12, 2009 The Saturdays: Wordshaker (Album Review) Rejoice, friends: you can judge this album by its cover byBradley Stern
October 8, 2009 Noisettes: Wild Young Hearts (Album Review and Giveaway) Whenever a band changes up its style, the decision is usually met with jeers, byBradley Stern