Hunter's Weekly Album Mini-Reviews

September 26, Robert Plant with Suzi Dian – Saving Grace

Robert Plant with Suzi Dian, Saving Grace ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The legendary Robert Plant is back with a new album. This album is pretty much what you would expect Robert Plant to be doing in 2025. Just a wise, elder statesman of music bringing traditional folk and blues songs back to life. You could take it back to the 70s and play this album for people and they’d be like, “Yeah, that makes sense.” The music on this album just has that good old fashioned Americana feel. And I mean, obviously, because it is good old fashioned Americana. But the playing is...

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September 19, Cardi B – AM I THE DRAMA?

Cardi B, AM I THE DRAMA? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❌ Cardi B is back with her highly anticipated follow up to Invasion of Privacy. I’ve got to be honest, I did not think this album would ever actually materialize. She has been brutally honest in the past about just not having the motivation to make a full length album. And I mean, 2018 is a long time ago. Might as well be a century ago as far as music and pop culture is concerned. But alas, here we are, and here it is. I’ll admit, I’ve never been the biggest fan of Cardi...

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September 12, Spinal Tap – The End Continues

Spinal Tap, The End Continues ⭐️⭐️❌❌❌ The legendary Spinal Tap is back with a new album, and a new movie. I was so excited when I saw this had come out, especially when I saw Elton John and Paul McCartney on the tracklist. Spinal Tap/McCartney has the potential to be the new Lennon/McCartney. But unfortunately, and this review hurts my soul, but this album is a mixed bag to say the least. The satire is stale at this point, but that’s no fault of their own. It’s just that these old rock bands that still release music have jumped the...

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Sept. 5th, David Byrne – Who Is The Sky?

David Byrne, Who Is The Sky? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ David Byrne, the ever eccentric frontman of Talking Heads, is back with a new solo album. This is one of those examples where you can’t judge an album by its cover, because this album cover straight up gives a panic attack. Too much going on. Sensory overload. But this album is the most feel good of the year. But seriously, this album just radiates good vibes, which is something that I’m not sure we get enough of these days. You cannot help but smile when you listen to this album. Every song on...

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