Here is a review that I read in today's Hindu: http://www.thehindu.com/arts/music/article2496905.ece
This one had me shaking my head... There is almost zero substance in the review (what is "The sancharas in the raga alapana in his solo versions chased each other without proper spacing" supposed to convey to a reader?) Several of the sentences don't even seem to make sense. For example: "He made sure that each phrasing served the purpose he held in view", "Though there are many ways for a vidwan to excel, the voice holds the key as Prasanna revealed in sound refinement, not to add excitement to exposition." In this case, most of the review just resembles an attempt to demonstrate the literary prowess of the reviewer (as they say in Tamil, "vAk chAturyam"). Unfortunately, even that fails rather badly.
To be fair, a significant number of the reviews are still of high quality (of course, the more cynical ones among us might not even agree to that). However, the frequency of such bogus, vaporware reviews certainly seems to be on the increase. Real shame...
[ Ok, I'll end my rant now...