Mumford & Sons’ latest marks a return to the redemptive, spiritual themes that marked the British band’s early efforts.
As musical escapes go, this one gets a mixed review.
This up-and-coming Australian indie artist majors in sweet sentiments and dabbles in some mild sensuality as well.
Chris Stapleton’s sophomore album doesn’t focus as much on being bad as it does feeling sad.
Lady Gaga is inching past hedonism for hedonism’s sake, trading her outrageous antics something more substantive … if still reckless …
This effort from Lady Antebellum singer Hillary Scott could hardly be more focused on Jesus if it tried.
NEEDTOBREATHE’s sixth album still qualifies for the moniker “Christian rock,” but perhaps not in the ways we normally toss that …
The “Ho Hey” band delivers spare, pain-laced reflections on missed opportunities and the final separation of death.
Sufjan Stevens offers a raw and beautiful reflection on his estranged mother’s passing and the intense influence she still exerts …
It’s been tough sledding for rock musicians in the music world for, well, quite a while now. But a handful …
British artist Greg Holden co-wrote Phillip Phillips’ hit “Home.” Now he’s making a name for himself with a hopeful song …
What do you get when Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney make a song together? Well, it’ll take a tad …
The guys from Imagine Dragons get in touch with their inner Mumford & Sons on a foot-stompin’ romp about a …
Rising star Ed Sheeran’s x presents a vexingly convoluted self-portrait of a singer who longs for lifelong commitment one moment …
The Fault in Our Stars is one of the most tragic romantic stories about love and death in recent memory. …