Our review of the stunning Laura Minor and her latest album, “Let Evening Come.”
It’s not The E.N.D. (really) for The Black Eyed Peas (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace), but it is short for The Energy Never Dies, the fifth studio album from the Los Angeles-based quartet that have had no problems selling records (they are the best selling hip-hop group in music today, having sold over 26 million albums and counting worldwide). They are also extremely tied to activism and social awareness, including their creation of The Peapod Foundation, which encourages social change by uniting people through the universal language of music and supporting social issues affecting children children worldwide including shelter, hunger,health care, education, poverty and music education.