I agree with Park on this.
If users have to work hard to find music, you lose buy opportunities. I found the drop downs, select Jazz. I see the New (Releases) section, and click More. I was given a list of 20 albums, only 12 different than what was already shown on the previous page) and all their tracks. But then what? How do I get the next 20? How can I see cover art for the 100 newest albumbs from that genre, and not long track lists? This is a missed opportunity.
I see I can pull down a very long list of artists, but that misses the point. You *really want* flashy cover art in front of peoples faces (the list is also nice as a supplement). Since I can't see how to get the next 20 New albums, I leave this section, and decide finding new Jazz releases is too much work, so I'll go elsewhere where it is easier.
Track details should be hidden until you want them, or drill into an album.
Sub-genres would be nice. I'm not too keen on seeing Kenny G on the same page of new Jazz as Stan Getz or Miles Davis. That's too broad a grouping.
I don't understand the New category. Norah Jones' "Come Away with Me" album is pushing 8 years, so New either means new CD pressing, or new to Performer. It would be nice to have New to Performer, New CD/MP3 Releases, and/or New Albums (eg. first release of any form). I used to keep up with new CDs when they came out, to audit them, and there are other sources that have very good data on this. Since they offer music sampling/downloads, you wouldn't want me to buy elsewhere, right!?
There is a lot of white (grey) space - instead of Top 5 songs, show 10, or show other relevant / useful boxes that entice.