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Weezer’s Beach-Themed Masterpiece

The 2010’s marked something of a comeback for Southern California alt-rockers, Weezer. Their ninth album, Everything Will Be Alright In The End, returned to the rock roots of the band’s iconic early albums, Patrick Wilson was back on drums during live performances, and the band went on a tour in 2011 and 2012 playing their […]

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Date: September 26th, 2017

Come Around Sundown by Kings of Leon

While anticipating the Kings’ latest album, there was a lot of debate among fans. Would they go back to their garage-country-rock roots or continue with the arena rock and pop hits of the last album? First off, let’s talk basics. The album contains 13 songs and a couple extras and remixes if you get the […]

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Date: September 24th, 2017

Speak Now by Taylor Swift

Everyone knows that Taylor Swift is singer that sings how she feels. I recently bought her new album, Speak Now. I didn’t know what to expect other than rhyming, real feeling words and country-pop music, which I love about her. But if you listen closely to the words, she really is communicating her feelings in […]

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Date: September 23rd, 2017

Can’t Kick Up the Roots by Neck Deep

Names like Green Day and Blink-182 are often remembered as relics of the past.In their prime, they defined the pop-punk genre, with their sound filling several radio stations at a time.With the early 2000s long gone, however, listeners will be hard pressed to find any punk music being broadcast on public radio stations.A pop-punk band […]

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Date: September 19th, 2017

Blurryface by Twenty One Pilots

Listening to Twenty One Pilots is a unique musical experience. In fact, even classifying their genre is a challenge. Some songs feature a ukulele, making you feel that you are on a beach in the sunshine. Others are full of heavy electronic sounds and rapid-fire rapped lyrics, reminding you of hip-hop. In fact, I don’t […]

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Date: September 7th, 2017

Madonna – Music

For the past 17 years the reigning Queen of Pop Music hasbeen none other than Madonna, with 125 million albums sold and over 30 top-tenhits to prove it. Madonna’s latest album is “Music,” the follow-up to1998’s smash “Ray of Light.” This time around, Madonna returnsto her dance roots with a touch of 21st-century electronica. “Music” […]

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Date: September 5th, 2017

Cannibal by Ke$ha

From the subjects of her catchy songs to her garbage chic style, Ke$ha embodies a true rags to riches story. Hot off the success of her debut album Animal, which spawned top 10 singles such as Tik Tok and Your Love is My Drug; Ke$ha proves to be more than a one-hit wonder in her […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2017

Mission: Impossible 2 Soundtrack

Who likes action movies? Does music add to the suspenseand make them that much more thrilling? Have you seen “Mission: Impossible2?” The soundtrack has 16 artists with their own styles and rhythms,but all are enticing. From Limp Bizkit’s beat-filled version of the originaltheme song to Metallica’s hard-rock anthem “I Disappear,” they’re allexciting.Which Citation Styles Can […]

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Date: August 10th, 2017

Titanic The Musical

When we thought that we were at the peak of this new Titanic frenzy, along comes a musical with such power, emotion, and strength to sweep the Tonys with five awards, including Best Musical, Best Orchestration, Best Book, Best Original Score, and Best Scenic Designer. Instead of having one or two main characters who fall […]

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Date: August 9th, 2017

Thunder by Nuttin but Stringz

I’m always gravitated to good music, I recently made a Pandora Radio account to expand my playlists and came across some amazing songs that I wouldn’t have known without serious digging through youtube. I came across Nuttin but Stringz a while back but didn’t really think much of it, but then I gave the song […]

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Date: August 9th, 2017