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: No Doubt, “Tragic Kingdom” (1995)

It’s hard to believe that it’s been over a decade since No Doubt’s third album, Tragic Kingdom was released in 1995. Of course, the group (Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young, Tom Dumont) has come a long way since then (even Stefani has found solo…

Album Review: Stephen Curtis Chapman, “All Things New” (2004)

Steven Curtis Chapman is one of the most popular Christian singers around. He’s had a plethora of hit albums and has been on the CCM charts since the late 80’s. His latest release, All Things New, continues to provide songs focusing on God and living…

Album Review: Gavin Degraw, “Chariot” (2003)

Gavin Degraw had somewhat of a hard time establishing himself against the rest of the singer/songwriters that were big in 2003. It wasn’t until the teen drama, One Tree Hill, highlighted Degraw’s song I Don’t Want To Be during the opening credits, that people really…

Album Review: Delirious?, “World Service” (2003)

One day upon perusing the discount album bin at my local library, I came across Delirious?‘ album, World Service. I’d only heard a bit about the band prior to that- a few of my friends liked them, and I’d heard a few songs on the radio. But…