Sleevage.com: For Record Cover Enthusiasts
No proper music blogging from me today, because I’ve spent a few hours browsing the excellent site that is Sleevage.com.
No proper music blogging from me today, because I’ve spent a few hours browsing the excellent site that is Sleevage.com.
Despite spawning a number of massive singles, Timbaland’s Shock Value album hasn’t been a critical success. We’ve trawled the web for quality reviews of the album and that many music writers were left cold by the quality of the album.
Should Timbaland stay strictly backstage? Read on and find out.
It’s been a while since we did a review round-up. Today’s round-up looks at one of my favourite albums this year, Amy Winehouse’s Back To Black. In the style of other review roundups, we’ll be looking to blogger’s opinions rather than relying on mainstream reviews. Jump over the picture to get started…

Alongside Bon Jovi and Def Leppard, Poison were undoubtedly one of the biggest names in hard rock in the late 80’s/early 90’s.
Unbelievably, Poison are still together 21 years after their first album – Look What The Cat Dragged In – was released. Earlier this summer, Poison released their 9th album – Poison’d – featuring their favourite covers from their career. Being a fan of their earlier work, I decided to put together this history of the band told using their albums as milestones.
I heard on the grapevine that Metallica are plotting a new album for sometime in 2008.
Big yawn. Didn’t Metallica play themselves out of musical relevance years ago? I haven’t bought a new Metallica album since Load, and I never properly warmed to that one. Then they took a little sabbatical to sue their fans for copyright infringement. That was clever. Even fans who hadn’t downloaded copies of their albums balked at the thought of being taken to the cleaners by Hetfield and Ulrich. Read more & comment »