Grace Jones' striking 1985 album is her most ambitious, immersive work. The Goddess and Her Prophet: Grace Jones, Trevor Horn, and Slave to the Rhythm Paolo Ragusa
https://consequence.net/2024/03/grace-jones-slave-to-the-rhythm-review/
KISS' first album contains a number of the iconic band's classic tracks. KISS Launched a Legendary Career with Their Self-Titled Debut Album Greg Prato
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The unsung guitar heroes were some of the US' first adopters of the subgenre. Hum’s You’d Prefer an Astronaut Is the Forgotten Blueprint for American Shoegaze Abby Jones
https://consequence.net/2024/01/hum-youd-prefer-an-astronaut-album-review/
Nilsson's album and animated feature remain one of his most realized visions. Harry Nilsson Found The Point Tripping on LSD Jonah Krueger
https://consequence.net/2024/01/harry-nilsson-the-point-review/
The album, released in January 1984, was both critically acclaimed and a massive success. Van Halen Broke Out the Synths and Conquered the Charts with 1984 Greg Prato
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The supergroup's 1972 masterpiece is a whirlwind adventure. Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s Trilogy Set a Cosmic New Standard for Progressive Rock Paolo Ragusa
https://consequence.net/2023/11/emerson-lake-and-palmer-trilogy-review/
Forty-five years after its release, the UK band's debut LP remains a groundbreaking and essential punk album. X-Ray Spex’s Germfree Adolescents Remains a Punk Masterpiece Sun Noor
https://consequence.net/2023/11/x-ray-spex-germfree-adolescents-album-anniversary/
From Alien3 to The Killer, we zoom right through the filmmaker's expansive catalogue. A Definitive Ranking of Every David Fincher Movie Consequence Staff
https://consequence.net/2023/11/david-fincher-movies-ranked/
Following the commercial titan Harvest, Neil Young dropped the "Ditch Trilogy," three of his darkest -- and best-- albums. Neil Young Defined His Legacy in the Ditch Jonah Krueger
Brooks' third LP and subsequent tour shifted expectations for a whole genre. With Ropin’ the Wind, Garth Brooks Drew a New Map for Country Music Superstardom Mary Siroky
https://consequence.net/2023/10/garth-brooks-ropin-the-wind/
Fleetwood Mac's final album with their most famed lineup was a moody, immaculately-produced swan song. Fleetwood Mac’s Tango in the Night Is the Gorgeous Sound of the Band’s Impending Doom ...
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Following a professional breakup with a more established star, Parton found her own voice on Jolene. With Jolene, Dolly Parton Stopped Playing the “Girl Singer” and Became a Songwriting Leg...
Smash Mouth burst onto the scene with this '90s time capsule of fun, poppy ska-punk. Smash Mouth’s Debut Album, Fush Yu Mang, Goes Beyond the Meme Jonah Krueger
https://consequence.net/2023/09/smash-mouth-fush-you-mang-review/
The artist's major label debut brings together aspects from his past, present, and future. Elliott Smith’s XO Met His Moment with Pop Perfection Jonah Krueger
https://consequence.net/2023/08/elliott-smith-xo-review-anniversary/
King Crimson set out to change the world of popular music, and the mad lads did just that. With In the Court of the Crimson King, King Crimson Bet on Themselves and Changed Rock Forever Jonah ...
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