Category: Reviews
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Taylor Swift Treats us To Dreamy Synth Tunes in Her New Album “Midnights”
Written by Negan Fu This past Friday, pop superstar Taylor Swift released Midnights, her tenth studio album. Swift’s past few releases, which include Red (Taylor’s Version) and evermore, drew much acclaim from critics and fans alike, so it comes as no surprise that Midnights has been a highly anticipated project for many. “Lavender Haze,” the…
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SCAD Film Fest: “Moonage Daydream”: Energy through Sound and Vision
Written by Emilio Garcia Islas If you are looking for a detailed account of David Bowie’s life and chronology, don’t bother watching this movie. That being said, if you are looking to understand Bowie as an artist, to live and breathe his philosophies, to be entranced by a melodic cacophony of his best music, to…
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Phoebe Bridgers Wows at Concert in Atlanta
At the end of May, towards finals, General Manager, Dylan Gutierrez and I attended Phoebe Bridgers’ concert in Atlanta at Chastain Park. With her sophomore album, Punisher coming out in 2020 and concerts not being in session, she was finally able to launch her tour in the latter half of 2021. The venue was a…
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The Weeknd’s New Release, Dawn FM, Delivers Musician’s Signature Sound
After Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd released After Hours to critical acclaim in 2020, many were anticipating when his next album would come out. This is especially the case, because he announced that After Hours wasn’t a single album, but part of a trilogy of sorts, with After Hours being the start of the trilogy. After…
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Artist Jerry Paper Has Released Single “Kno Me”
Jerry Paper released their single “Kno Me” along with the announcement for their upcoming album, Free Time. Paper, although not quite a household name, is really up and coming in the world of music–they’ve collaborated with artists like Homeshake, Bad Bad Not Good, and Tyler the Creator. The sound of “Kno Me” embraces the guitar-heavy,…
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Remi Wolf’s Debut “Juno” Is A Rollicking Good Time
The bop, distilled and magnified. People often call pop records “deceptively simple,” like there’s some underlying need for albums like Remi Wolf’s new record, Juno to secretly hold deep philosophical wisdom to justify their existence. I think I’d rather call Juno “refreshingly” simple instead. Seriously, everything great about this record can be pretty much gleaned…