
1. I Am Such A Mobsta – Twista – Mobsta, indeed, but Twista isn’t the first rapper to use gun shots to manage the beats, and he is not the first to use dreamy sounding back up chick singers, or quote from the Bible, but he is the first one to do it with the potential best flow in the business – A-
2. My Wrecking Ball – Ryan Adams – Doesn’t sound like Ruan at Newport, a little more laid back, but not bad – B+
3. 1,000 Years – The Gasight Anthem – Sure, this is intensely ordinary but at it isn’t slack and ordinary – B
4. Low – Juicy J, Nicki Minaj, Lil Bibby – Juicy J going for Dark Horse redux and not getting there – B
5. Kicks – FKA Twigs – Haunted mordant r&b -people can’t decide if she’s corrosive or burnt – A_
6. Red Light District – Bunji Garlin – Hard hitting Soca opening track to the album – A
7. Sailing Away – Caleb Johnson – Hard rock ordinaire – C
8. Years Of War – Porter Robinson – Top song off the sleeper of the week, a very smart and well made EDM pop song – A-
9. I can Get Out Of Here – Lucero – The album goes on too long but this top of the record rocker does the job nicely – A-
10. Nobody Better – Tank – Old fashioned r&b, by old fashioned I mean mid- 90s – C+


