Tag: review
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Arctic Monkeys Delivers an Experimentally Disappointing Album
Arctic Monkeys after several years since their album, Tranquility Base Hotel, has released their new album “The Car”. I’ll admit that I haven’t been a big fan of them since their album AM and their first 3 too. Tranquility Base was not my favorite and it was one of their weaker albums, however, I could…
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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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SCAD Film Fest: Crows are White and The Daughter Take Us on A Spiritual Journey
Written by Devin Ring I went to the SCAD Savannah’s film fest for “The Daughter” a short film followed by the showing of “Crows are White” the two together were magnificent and I think that putting these films together wasn’t a pure accident. I want to give this warning that I watched these films and…
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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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New Lovejoy Album Pebble Brain Delivers Solid Indie Love Songs
School is in session and the weather is starting to cool down, but British indie rock band Lovejoy isn’t letting the changing seasons stop them from dropping an upbeat, scream-the-lyrics-in-your-car album. Pebble Brain was released October 13 as a 35-minute YouTube video before becoming available on Spotify and Apple Music with seven songs. Compared to…
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Laura Carbone’s Live Album Starts Slow, But Builds towards Reward
I listened to this album as I was driving in the car with my dad. I assumed her music was categorized under rock from first looks due to the electric guitar photos in the lyric booklet. Listening, I would say she’s “modern rock”. If it makes any sense, I imagine her music playing in the…