1. Domo23 – Tyler The Creator – AT 21, Tyler's latest release puts his earlier work in perspective: they were straight autobiography and so is it. The reason it isn't as interesting as "Bastard" is because rich rappers nailing European models isn't as interesting as teenage kids dealing with life with no father – Grade: B
2. Wide Eyed Lovely – Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – Astoundingly lovely folk music – Grade: A
3. All The Time – The Strokes – Yeah, I guess they can still do a mediocre Strokes track with an organ break if they feel like it – Grade: B
4. Box Chevy – Rick Ross – Rick owns car and his bitch laid down with him so now she's got the blue Lexus – Grade: C+
5. Some Things Never Seem To Fucking Work – Solange – Good song but the production? I wish she played it straighter – Grade: B+
6. Falling – Haim – This is their least interesting song though I can hear why people over estimate it: it sounds like it should be great but it is too busy for its own good, the chorus is pretty good – Grade: B
7. Almost Home – Mariah Carey – From the "The Great And Powerful Oz" movie soundtrack and needless to say Judy Garland has no worries of being usurped in the Oz stakes… yet again – Grade: C
8. Gotta Get Over – Eric Clapton – Nothing much blues number – Grade: C+
9. Entertainment – Phoenix – Great intro with an oriental flavor plus lotsa popular mechanics – Grade: B+
10. Gluttony – Buckcherry – Hard rock so old fashioned you expect it to stagger outta the Whiskey-A-Go Go shielding its eyes and puking on the sidewalk – Grade: B+

