Notable Releases
After contributing an album cut and a remix, respectively, to the two previous "Twilight" soundtracks, Muse crops up on the franchise's third installment with a new song, "Neutron Star Collison (Love Is Forever)," that perfectly demonstrates why the English rock trio has connected so deeply with "Twilight" fans.
Lil Jon, "Crunk Rock"
June 25, 2010
"The ladies say there ain't enough songs for them to dance to," Atlanta rapper Lil Jon exclaims on "Work It Out" (featuring Pitbull), an aptly upbeat track off his...
Various Artists, "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack"
June 25, 2010
After contributing an album cut and a remix, respectively, to the two previous "Twilight" soundtracks, Muse crops up on the franchise's third installment with a new...
Sleigh Bells, "Treats"
June 18, 2010
Make no mistake: Brooklyn duo Sleigh Bells is loud, raucous and unapologetic.
The-Dream, "Love King"
June 18, 2010
Rounding out the deceptively powerful trilogy that's already given us 2007's "Love/Hate" and last year's "Love vs Money," the-Dream sticks to his signature...
Taio Cruz, "Rokstarr"
June 18, 2010
On his second album, "Rokstarr," British pop-soul artist Taio Cruz croons about the highs and lows of love over a wide variety of electronic-influenced beats.
Stone Temple Pilots, "Stone Temple Pilots"
June 18, 2010
The Stone Temple Pilots' new self-titled album—its sixth studio release and first since "Shangri-La Dee Da" in 2001—perfectly showcases the veteran rock...
Born Ruffians, "Say It"
June 18, 2010
Born Ruffians reintroduced the forgotten concept of straightforward, no-fuss indie rock with its 2008 debut, "Red, Yellow & Blue."
Hawthorne Heights, "Skeletons"
June 18, 2010
Following the 2007 death of Hawthorne Heights guitarist/ vocalist Casey Calvert, the post-hardcore act took a more mainstream direction, applying poppier melodies and...
Jack Johnson, "To The Sea"
June 18, 2010
The latest album from chronically laid-back surf-rocker Jach Johnson, "To The Sea," is so down-to-earth that it could only be recorded using 100% solar power.
Leela James, "My Soul"
June 18, 2010
Leela James grabbed attention with her arresting but uneven 2005 debut, "A Change Is Gonna Come."