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Grand Rapids, MI, United States

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Craig Manning’s Top Albums of 2022

As the years go on, I find myself interested by how differently I’m using music from one year to the next. In high school, music was purely an emotional soundtrack to all the upheaval that time of your life brings. In college, it was the soundtrack to the thousands and thousands of miles I drove […] → Read More

Taylor Swift – Red

Craig Manning dives into the miserable, magical waters of Taylor Swift's magnum opus 'Red,' 10 years after its 2012 release. → Read More

John Fullbright – The Liar

Craig Manning reviews 'The Liar,' the first album in eight years from acclaimed Americana songwriter John Fullbright. → Read More

The Killers – Battle Born

Craig Manning makes the case for 'Battle Born,' the unfairly maligned 2012 album from The Killers, on the occasion of the album's 10th anniversary. → Read More

Butch Walker – As…Glenn

Craig Manning explores Butch Walker's 10th solo album, 'Butch Walker As...Glenn. → Read More

Yellowcard – Southern Air

Craig Manning looks back at Yellowcard's 2012 apex 'Southern Air' on the occasion of the album's 10-year anniversary. → Read More

The Gaslight Anthem – Handwritten

Craig Manning revisits The Gaslight Anthem's landmark fourth LP 'Handwritten' on the occasion of its 10-year anniversary. → Read More

Counting Crows – Hard Candy

Craig Manning revisits Couting Crows' underrated fourth LP 'Hard Candy' for the 20th anniversary of its release. → Read More

Japandroids – Celebration Rock

Craig Manning revisits the wildness of Japandroids' seminal 2012 LP, 'Celebration Rock,' for its 10-year anniversary. → Read More

Something Corporate – Leaving Through The Window

Craig Manning looks back on Something Corporate's debut album, 2002's 'Leaving Through the Window,' for its 20th anniversary. → Read More

fun. – Some Nights

Craig Manning explores the influence and impact of fun. and 'Some Nights,' 10 years after their meteoric success. → Read More

Craig Manning’s Top Albums of 2021

Chorus.fm contributor Craig Manning runs through his 30 favorite albums of 2021. → Read More

So Casually Cruel in the Name of Being Honest: A Closer Look at ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’

Craig Manning, Anna Acosta, and Garrett Lemons take a closer look at Taylor Swift's re-recorded 'Red.' → Read More

Counting Crows – Recovering the Satellites

Craig Manning re-examines 'Recovering the Satellites,' the sophomore album and lone chart-topper from '90s stalwarts Counting Crows, on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. → Read More

Noah Gundersen – A Pillar of Salt

Craig Manning writes about Noah Gundersen's reflective, emotional fifth LP, 'A Pillar of Salt.' → Read More

The Horrible Crowes – Elsie

10 years later, Craig Manning revisits 'Elsie,' the masterful one-off 2011 release from the Brian Fallon/Ian Perkins side project, The Horrible Crowes. → Read More

The Killers – Pressure Machine

Craig Manning explores the world of 'Pressure Machine,' the new game-changing album from The Killers. → Read More

Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American

Craig Manning revisits Jimmy Eat World's seminal mainstream breakthrough 'Bleed American' for its 20th anniversary. → Read More

The Dangerous Summer – War Paint

Craig Manning reminisces about 'War Paint,' the 2011 LP from The Dangerous Summer, for the occasion of its 10-year anniversary → Read More

Bon Iver – Bon Iver, Bon Iver

Craig Manning revisits Bon Iver's mysterious and beguiling second album on the occasion of its 10-year anniversary → Read More