Here are some of this week's new releases:
Britney Spears- Blackout
The long-awaited(?) new album from Britney. It’s getting decent reviews in the production department, but I suppose it remains to be seen whether or not her fans have stuck around to appreciate it.
Blues Traveler- Cover Yourself
Ok, not a ‘new’ album, but interesting to say the least. The title says it all. They have covered themselves. This is sort of a greatest hits compilation, but every song is reworked. You’ll recognize them, but only after a few seconds of listening. A fun way to release a greatest hits.
Backstreet Boys- Unbreakable
They’re back… minus one member (Kevin Richardson) and if you liked the boys before, you’ll probably dig their 6th release. It’s unlikely they will rise to the crazy levels of popularity that they did in years past, but all-in-all, they did a pretty good job.
Saves The Day- Under The Boards
They started a bit more hardcore punk, but they have progressively moved into pop/punk land. May be ok for some. It’s tough to keep up with the lineup changes and makes it hard to really grow close to these guys for me, but I’ve been checking out the album and it’s very melodic and an easy listen.
Graham Colton Band- Here Right Now
Graham has traveled around with the likes of Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Maroon 5 and Guster… he is evolving nicely and this new album proves it. Very pleasant listen!
The Bee Movie Soundtrack-
This includes music from the movie, plus a track from Sheryl Crow.
Avenged Sevenfold- Self-Titled
This is the first album by the band to be self-produced. Harder than ever for the AS fan that wanted a bit more. Yup, angry. Bring it!
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