Tag: album review
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Revisiting Car Seat Headrest’s Twin Fantasy
One of the first things you notice about Car Seat Headrest’s Twin Fantasy is the striking album art. At first glance, it appears that these two anthropomorphic dogs are locked in a tender embrace, but upon closer inspection, it’s clear they are one and the same. The nose of one has become the eye of…
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Moving On Up: Taemin Album Review
After a year of anticipation, Taemin has finally released another solo album, MOVE. In this new album, he once again shows his prowess as a vocalist, while also exploring another level of vocal maturity. MOVE—released October 16th, 2017, features a collection of high-energy dance tracks as well as a fair share of emotional, melodic tracks,…
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Trippie Redd Comes Back 2 You With A New Album
The hottest up-and-coming in the underground hip hop scene, Trippie Redd, is back and swinging hard with his new project, A Love Letter To You 2. The r&b artist returns with his classic style of auto tuned singing and signature melodic… screaming? I have no idea what he calls it, but it’s good either way.…
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Logic’s Everybody Carries an Important Message
On May 5th, 2017, Logic released his third studio album, Everybody, set to debut high on the billboard charts. I was very excited for this release. In the weeks leading up, the album cover was debuted, and that itself made me satisfied with the album. Sam Spratt, the artist, created the work with so…
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Bat Out of Hell is the Most Fun You’ll Have Listening to an Album
I have to admit, the hope was to write an unbiased introduction to Bat Out of Hell, but I quickly learned that I cannot be unbiased when it comes to Meat Loaf. I’ve loved Meat Loaf for a long time, and when I realized that most people I’ve talked to are indifferent, I couldn’t believe…
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The Flatliners’ Inviting Light Falls Flat (Sorry)
The Flatliners have become one of punk rock’s most beloved names over their 15 year career. The band originally sprung onto the scene with a demo released in 2002, but firmly planted themselves into every punk rock fan’s consciousness in 2005 with the release of their debut album, Destroy to Create. The Ontario four piece…