Michael Madden, Consequence of Sound

Michael Madden

Consequence of Sound

Columbus, OH, United States

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Past articles by Michael:

Ranking: Every Bob Dylan Album From Worst to Best

Come gather ’round people, as we sort through the most legendary catalog in history. → Read More

Ranking: Every Bob Dylan Album From Worst to Best

Come gather ’round people, as we sort through the most legendary catalog in history. → Read More

Ranking: Every Bob Dylan Album From Worst to Best

Come gather ’round people, as we sort through the most legendary catalog in history. → Read More

Top 20 Hip-Hop Solo Albums

Because some stars burn brighter on their own. → Read More

Top 20 Hip-Hop Solo Albums

Because some stars burn brighter on their own. → Read More

Album Review: Future – HNDRXX

After his uninspired, self-titled jab, HNDRXX lands like an absolute haymaker. → Read More

Album Review: The Weeknd – Starboy

Abel Tesfaye has the pop structures down, but doesn’t deliver as many idiosyncrasies as he used to. → Read More

Album Review: A Tribe Called Quest – We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service

Eighteen years later, the legendary trio from Queens returns with a triumph. → Read More

Album Review: French Montana – MC4

Cameos from Drake, Kanye, and more make this tape good for a few excellent highlights. → Read More

A Tribe Called Quest’s Top 10 Songs

Paying tribute to a funky MC and his legendary hip-hop group. → Read More

Album Review: Air Credits – Broadcasted

The Hood Internet and CoSigned rapper ShowYouSuck team up for an apocalyptic smash. → Read More

Album Review: D.R.A.M. – Big Baby D.R.A.M.

Part R&B crooner, part millennial rapper, one hundred percent infectious personality. → Read More

Ranking: Every Bob Dylan Album From Worst to Best

Come gather ’round people, as we sort through the most legendary catalog in history. → Read More

Album Review: Danny Brown – Atrocity Exhibition

The Detroit rapper finds inspiration in Björk and Joy Division and refuses to compromise. → Read More

Album Review: How to Dress Well – Care

Tom Krell goes for full pop grandeur and reaches some gorgeous heights. → Read More

Album Review: Merchandise – A Corpse Wired for Sound

Though the Tampa rock band’s lineup has slimmed, their sound has only gotten even more robust. → Read More

Album Review: Crystal Castles – Amnesty (I)

Ethan Kath and new vocalist Edith Frances produce a promising reboot. → Read More

Album Review: Jeremih – Late Nights: Europe

R&B vocalist continues the superstar run that Late Nights: The Album inaugurated. → Read More

Album Review: ScHoolboy Q – Blank Face LP

Sprawling, maximalist street epic sounds like nothing else. → Read More

Album Review: Drake – Views

Already a classic in his mind, a more than solid new addition by all accounts. → Read More