How does one even begin to describe Heidi Montag's debut album Superficial? In her own words, it can be described as "Madonna-meets-Gwen Stefani, with a dose of Fergie and a little bit of Britney Spears." Does she have an accurate view of her own work? […]
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Album Review: Stronger With Each Tear by Mary J. Blige
Ever since 1992, Mary J. Blige has consistently released a new project every two years (with the one exception being a three year gap between My Life and Share My World). Within her seventeen year career span, she's given us a total of nine studio albums. […]
Album Review: Shock Value II by Timbaland
If Timbaland expects us to be "shocked" by the beats or big-name guests on his latest album, he's clearly fooling himself. The only thing shocking about Shock Value II is how epically terrible it is. There's nothing sadder than seeing a musical genius give up […]
Album Review: The Fame Monster by Lady Gaga
On a day where the most exciting music releases are coming from R. Kelly and Allison Iraheta, it only seems appropriate to look back at last week's roster of big-name releases. If you're a Lady Gaga fan, you've probably already bought The Fame Monster and played […]
Album Review: Reality Killed The Video Star by Robbie Williams
It's rather tragic that US audiences haven't paid much attention to Robbie Williams since his 1998 single "Millennium". As a former member of boy-band Take That, Williams is sort of like the UK's version of Justin Timberlake (except arguably hotter). Though his solo career has […]
Album Review: Play On by Carrie Underwood
If you've heard one Carrie Underwood album, you've heard them all. This isn't her fault, and it's not necessarily a bad thing. Country music generally operates under a "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" philosophy. No matter what she puts out, there'll always be […]
Album Review: Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel by Mariah Carey
On what some are calling Mariah Carey's most "mature" effort to date, the diva spurts out lines like, "Even if we were two lego blocks, the entirety of the Harvard University graduating class of 2010 couldn't put us back together again." Apparently the new definition […]
Album Review: The Resistance by Muse
The lead-up to Muse's fifth studio album was fueled by uncertainty. Almost immediately after promotion and touring for Black Holes and Revelations came to a close, rumors about the band's potential direction began floating around like crazy. Would they lean further towards the electronic, the orchestral […]
Album Review: The Blueprint 3 by Jay-Z
Upon immediate reaction, it's blatantly clear that The Blueprint 3 is far from Jay-Z's best work. With that said, it's far from his worst, avoiding the many missteps and snore-inducing tracks of its preceding projects, American Gangster and Kingdom Come. The big question–is Mr. Carter spurting out all this […]
Album Review: One Love by David Guetta
Even if attempts to save "When Love Takes Over" on MANHUNT Daily's the latest Black Eyed Peas album, there's a little too much party and not enough substance to make up for it. It's best to take in small doses (preferably while drunk and surrounded […]