On January 6, 2011, a song that didn’t make it on David’s debut album leaked. The song is called “Senseless”, written by James Fauntleroy, who helped pen another one of David’s songs, “My Hands”. And this song is a little bit like it. With an R&B vibe, showing David’s rougher voice and his sensitive side. […]
It’s typical of previous The Voice contenders to fade away once they’re off the show but Melanie Martinez isn’t one of them. The former Voice contestant just released her debut album, Cry Baby, on August 14, 2015, consisting of popular singles like “Dollhouse,” “Pity Party,”and “Carousel.” Melanie Martinez, now 20 years of age, incorporates an […]
If Eminem’s latest album “Recovery” could be summed up by one word it would be main stream. Some of you may be saying, “Ok cool, mainstream means it must be good.” However, if you have been a follower of Eminem from his very first mix tapes, you probably have snapped his latest album in half […]
John Mayer’s September look in Kansas Metropolis confirmed how a lot confidence he has within the energy of his hardcore fan base. Gone was the brass band of final summer time’s tour. This time it was simply three males on stage enjoying down and soiled blues for greater than an hour and a half. The […]
This is a review for the new HipHop/Dance hit song “Turn Down for What”. This song is by DJ Snake and Li’l Jon. I was surprised with how much I actually liked this song. In fact, I actually loved it. This is exactly what you would assume a Li’l Jon song to be: just him […]
For over ten years, four band mates in Manchester have been waiting for the right time, and generation to make their musical appearance. Since the age of 14, Matthew Healy (lead singer, guitarist) and his group of misfits, George Daniel (drummer), Adam Hann (guitarist), and Ross MacDonald (bass guitar) have been a band. Since the […]
The long-awaited release of Snoop Doggy Dogg’s second album, “Doggfather,” is Snoop’s second bass jumping record. There has been great controversy over his producer at his record company, Death Row. Also, Snoop’s colleague and best friend, 2Pac Shakur, was shot and killed. Snoop hasn’t let any of this get in the way of his career. […]
In Hidden Intellectualism by Gerald Graff, he begins with the argument of “street-smarts” versus “school-smarts”. Graff explains that school-smarts can be hidden within street smarts and can be learnt through not just talking with friends, but also from the media and our surroundings, hence the “hidden” intellectualism. He goes onto explain that “schools and colleges […]
From pop princess, to dirrty girl, to Free Xtina, to good girl gone bad, to singer veteran. I’ve liked and appreciated Christina Aguilera’s music. She began with a near winning appearance on Star Search but really began her career when she appeared on Disney’s “Mousketeers” and sung “My Reflection” for the Disney movie, Mulan. People […]
The Breeders – “Last Splash” The Breeders’ debut album entitled “Last Splash” is a creative new look at music. The Breeders’ musicians include sisters Kelly and Kim Deal on vocals and guitar, Jim MacPherson on drums and Josephine Wiggs on bass. The 15-track CD includes the popular song “Cannonball,” the first release, making “Last Splash” […]