The first of two album review roundups this week, featuring reviews for new albums from Dierks Bentley, Lucero, and Channing Wilson.
Tag: Lucero
The 2021 Midyear Report
A yearly family tradition of counting down my favorite albums and songs of the year thus far.
Album Review: Lucero – ‘When You Found Me’
Lucero becomes completely unhinged on When You Found Me, and that’s part of the album’s appeal.
Quick Draw Single Reviews: Vol. 16
Eric Church and Lucero are rockin,’ and Dierks Bentley, Shenandoah and Kalie Shorr miss the mark.
The Musical Divide’s Honorable Mentions For Best Albums Of 2018
Considering The Musical Divide operates mostly as a review outlet, I take a lot of pride in the amount of music covered here. While some may understandably see this extra addition to the albums list as overkill, it’s mostly a testament to how much good music I still couldn’t fit into the actual list no… Continue reading The Musical Divide’s Honorable Mentions For Best Albums Of 2018
The Musical Divide’s Top 50 Songs Of 2018 (Part Two)
Part one can be found here. (Editor’s note – I don’t like inserting actual music videos for the audio portion of this, but this seems to be the only way to hear “Party Of One” on YouTube) No. 25 – Brandi Carlile, “Party Of One” With the way that piano sounds, you can almost just… Continue reading The Musical Divide’s Top 50 Songs Of 2018 (Part Two)
The Musical Divide’s Top 50 Songs Of 2018 (Part One)
The Musical Divide’s third list of five launches today. While crafting an artistic statement in the form of an album is important, crafting an excellent song is arguably harder. Albums give artists an average of half an hour to an hour (typically) to win you over. Meanwhile, songs have to do the same job within… Continue reading The Musical Divide’s Top 50 Songs Of 2018 (Part One)
Album Review: Lucero – ‘Among The Ghosts’
This is a re-uploaded post. Let’s face it – there’s a certain formula to a band or artist’s career. Either their debut album catapults them into stardom to heights they’ll never attain again, or they’ll slowly build on each release and maintain a level of consistency before people complain about them getting stale. After 20… Continue reading Album Review: Lucero – ‘Among The Ghosts’