| Photo: Denholm/WireImage As you may have noticed when checking out those new prices on iTunes, a slate of fresh albums dropped today, most notably Neil Young’s Fork in the Road. Will Hermes writes in his three-star review that the album — a by-product of the Canadian singer’s obsession with the LincVolt, Young’s ‘59 Lincoln that he’s transformed into a hybrid-electric automobile — is “mostly raw, chop-shop rock & roll, so auto metaphors fit right in.” Like Young’s other thematic albums Trans an |