Björk

Heavy breathing. A sultry moan. In the distance a discordant celesta. No, it’s not an elaborately textured prank call from some hot and bothered musician; it’s “Pearl,” one of eleven tracks composed by Björk for arty beau Matthew Barney’s latest visual tribute to Vaseline, Drawing Restraint 9. Those hoping for…

Lil’ Kim

As brilliantly laid-back as her flow on the agitated “Shut Up,” Lil’ Kim won’t survive the slammer by acting this soft. Over Nintendo-meets-reggaeton minimalism (think the Neptunes with spice), Kim sharpens her shiv for gossips like Wendy Williams and Star Jones. But when jail takes up your foreseeable future, it’s…

Ricky Martin featuring Amerie and Fat Joe

There’s desperation (like when a Latin pop star suddenly goes hip-hop with Scott Storch), and then there’s desperación. Ricky Martin knows both on the misguided, lopsided “I Don’t Care.” With Amerie and Fat Joe providing vacant counterpoints, Ricky’s maximal emotion clashes with Storch’s sitarlike minimalism. It’s less comeback single and…

Missy Elliott featuring Ciara and Fatman Scoop

It’s as if the mashup preceded the original — Cybotron’s electro classic “Clear” doesn’t get much tweaking as the backbone of this one. But it’s hard to get tired of Missy rhyming things with Lamborghini and flowing as a smooth party hostess over up-rock beats…

Bow Wow featuring Ciara

After months of coyly denying speculations, the puppy love between the former “Lil”/now legal Bow Wow and the R&B sensation is officially outed with this sappy duet. The song isn’t much of a musical highlight for either performer, but they do harmonize well together…

Danger Doom featuring Ghostface

Danger Mouse busts out the British library-music funk, Doom makes like Doom (“Cut the cranky attitude/When I’m like a handkerchief on a stanky fatter dude”), and drama-rap kingpin Ghostface sounds uncharacteristically giddy. Then Brak from Space Ghost butts in at the end trying to sing “Turn the Beat Around” and…

Delia Diaz de Villegas

From a distance Delia Diaz de Villegas moves with the self-confidence and flair of a Hollywood starlet. Strikingly attractive with expressive green eyes, cherry lips, pale skin, and long red hair, she barely shows any emotion while approaching a visitor amid the rumblings of Little Havana. Her music conveys that…

Alvin Youngblood Hart’s Muscle Theory

Alvin Youngblood Hart’s life is deceptively simple. In the central Mississippi town Youngblood calls home, the man enjoys family, fishing, and horseback riding. But beyond this rather prosaic life, the gentle Hart makes beautiful music. Refusing to be pigeonholed into a blues-only niche, this dreadlocked, well-traveled cross between Howlin’ Wolf…

Paul van Dyk

“Electronic music,” DJ Paul van Dyk says in a hyper German accent, “is about so much more [than partying]. People donate money to charities [because of it].” Well, really, because of him. One of the world’s most popular trance DJ/producers advocates for poor children, public schools, democracy, and Greenpeace. Still,…

Cru Jones

Palm Beach County-bred emo outfit Cru Jones responds to its electrifying 2004 debut album, The Conversation — which showed a kinship to Saves the Day, Hot Water Music, and Jimmy Eat World — with an appealing acoustic EP. And what began as a forceful rock and roll troupe (with a…

Across the Universe

Rock is dead. Long live rock! What fad are we on now? The year 2003 opened the door to the garage rock revival. New New Wave crashed onto our shores last year. Ask bomb-blastic NYC psych rock trio the Secret Machines and they might tell you we’ve hit reset and…

The Roots of Change

The first things I notice about Cuban hip-hop MC Don Dinero are the long multicolored collares hanging down over his white tee. The beads are artifacts of Dinero’s faith, a form of worship known as Santería, which fuses aspects of Catholicism with African religions such as Yor¬bá. It ain’t the…

The New South

“It’s okay to eat fish because they don’t have feelings,” quips Kurt Cobain on one of Nirvana’s most hyperanalyzed tracks, “Something in the Way.” The line is a potshot at hypocritical animal-rights activists, but don’t tell that to the Kings of Leon. The four boys from Tennessee — Caleb, Jared,…

Teairra Mari

Seventeen-year-old ’round-the-way-girl Teairra Mari’s airy but rock-solid soprano and wanton girl-next-door charm have earned her the title “Princess of the Roc” and landed her a spot in Jay-Z’s Midas whip. And for that she can thank her lyricist dudes: They got teen-anxiety zeitgeist down. Teairra tears through juicy jilted-girl anthems…

Various Artists

Slinky and portentous, Broken Flowers is a mood piece of an album, giving sonic shape to the existential crisis facing the lonely Lothario (Bill Murray) at the center of Jim Jarmusch’s new movie. The disc casts a spell from note one — the Greenhornes’ “There Is an End,” featuring a…

Various Artists

Hustle & Flow is the feel-good tale of Memphis pimp DJay (Terence Howard) pursuing his musical dreams. And it’s a humble film, for the most part, with its street-corner swagger cut with a healthy dose of old-fashioned Hollywood sentamentalism. The soundtrack, however, makes no such concessions. Dirty South superstars such…

World Leader Pretend

From the swampy, shambled, drunken, broken, blues- and jazz festridden streets of New Orleans comes the most romantic, stately, and, hell, best band to come out of the South since R.E.M. On its second full-length, World Leader Pretend keeps its influences in its pockets (not on its sleeve) as it…

Brad Paisley

It doesn’t happen often on Time Well Wasted, but on “Alcohol” the two Brad Paisleys — the amazing post-James Burton guitarist and the conventional country singer — finally get together and make one of the year’s best singles. Rendered in funky triple time, it’s narrated by demon drink himself: “Since…

David Banner

With the whispering and snaps, “Play” is an obvious rip of the Ying Yang Twins’ “Wait.” But Banner’s sighs and acknowledgment of the female orgasm bring it back to the original Velvet Jones of rap — LL Cool J — an assertive participant rather than a consensual sadist. (Though the…

Paul Wall featuring Big Pokey

Tooth griller to the stars, un-plain white rapper Wall literally puts his money where his mouth is by wearing his own innovative and expensive caps. After a notable guest slot on Mike Jones’s smash “Still Tippin’,” the charming rhymes and infectious farty bass line of “Sittin’ Sideways” is this Texan’s…

Nas

Though Nas claims to be “the rebirth of Langston Hughes,” he’s really more like William Blake with a little bling and a whole lot of beef. Nas quotes Old Testament scripture, ponders the meaning of the word ethereal, and threatens to turn 50 Cent into “blue fog.” Too abstract to…

Destiny’s Child

Destiny’s Child’s fast slow-jam “Cater 2 U” might as well be an answer to the Ying Yang Twins’ pussy-beating “Wait.” Except instead of retaliating, the formerly independent women roll over, playing submissive bottoms to the Twins’ enthusiastic tops. Beyoncé even says her life would be “purposeless” without her man. They’re…