Album Review: Josh Groban, “Awake” (2006)

In regards of my three favorite musicians, this has been the best fall ever. In September, John Mayer released his third studio album, Continuum, which I was obviously very pleased with. In October, Jamie Cullum came to town, and I had the pleasure of having…

Album Review: Kelly Osbourne, “Sleeping In The Nothing” (2005)

Kelly Osbourne is mostly known for being the foul-mouthed younger daughter of Black Sabbath front man, Ozzy Osbourne. After shooting to stardom from staring on the family’s MTV reality show, The Osbournes, Kelly decided to branch out into singing in 2002. Her debut album Shut…

Album Review: *NSYNC, “*NSYNC” (1998)

I was looking through my CDs today, when my eyes landed on Nsync’s self-titled debut album. I was thrilled when the memories started rushing in; being in junior high school, listening to their songs in my room (adorned with Nsync posters, of course) and practising…

Album Review: Josh Groban, “Josh Groban” (2001)

Josh Groban is probably one of the most talented singers to have been discovered in the past years. His strong baritone voice, amazing vocals, and his ability to sing beautiful songs, not only in English, but in foreign languages like Italian, French, and Spanish, has…

Album Review: Charlotte Church, “Enchantment” (2001)

Charlotte Church first arrived with her debut album, A Voice Of An Angel. Though she was only thirteen years old at the time, she had the voice of a mature soprano as she tackled such classics as Pie Jesu,Ave Maria and Danny Boy. She followed…