Beyoncé Embraces Her Weirdness On ‘4’
In this week’s slate of Rolling Stone album reviews, Jody Rosen praises Beyoncé’s latest album 4, which showcases the R&B queen’s musical quirks, from the idiosyncratic way she syncopates her vocals and the odd melodies she floats over rugged beats to her “sui generis mix of rap bravado, gospel sanctimony and old-fashioned showbiz razzle-dazzle.” Also, David Fricke gives a thumbs-up to Rave On Buddy Holly, a tribute to the late singer featuring Paul McCartney, Patti Smith and Kid Rock, and Doree Shafrir says that the Handsome Furs’ “sweaty and urgent” new album Sound Kapital is “a snapshot of a dark world with hard-fought glimmers of euphoria.”
ALBUMS
Beyoncé – 4 (stream one song)
Various Artists – Rave On Buddy Holly (stream one song)
Big Sean – Finally Famous (stream one song)
Gillian Welch – The Harrow and the Harvest (stream one song)
Handsome Furs – Sound Kapital (stream one song)
Bad Meets Evil – Hell: The Sequel (stream one song)
Pitbull – Planet Pit (stream one song)
All Time Low – Dirty Work (stream one song)
Low Cut Connie – Get Out the Lotion (stream one song)
SINGLES
Lenny Kravitz “Stand” (stream)
Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine “Stereo Heart” (stream)
Morrissey “Action Is My Middle Name” (stream)
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