Hello, all! Here’s what’s cooking this week in the music reviews at Bullz-Eye.

Jeff Giles is Superman this week bringing you five…count ’em five reviews! He sets his sight on Discipline by Janet Jackson, and then slides on over to Erykah Badu’s New AmErykah Part One. Who will win the battle? It’s a close one, I tell you.

Giles also throws his opinion down on the meh-worthy self-titled disc by Simple Plan, Small-Time Machine by Cassettes Won’t Listen, and finally Medeski, Martin & Wood’s Let’s Go Everywhere. Give Giles a cookie, everyone. That’s a lotta work for one critic!

But wait, there’s more! Michael Fortes drops in to give us his take on Saturnalia by The Gutter Twins.

Jim Washington is back and weighs in on Slick Dogs and Ponies by Louis XIV.

Is Mister Kinks himself still worth listening to? Taylor Long lets us know in a review for Working Man’s Cafe by Ray Davies.

Lastly but not leastly is dear old Mojo Flucke telling you the way it is in regards to West Side Strut by Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater.