On November 2, hoards of Primus fans patiently awaited the first time Primuswould play at the Marquee Theater. I was expecting a great show from my favoriteband whom I had wanted to see since I purchased their first album, “Suck onThis,” in 1990. That album was a live album. Since then they have released threeother […]
What can one say about Lorde’s first album, Pure Heroine? Some would say bizarre, dark, unable to understand. But I would say it is a poetic masterpiece, painting a picture of teenage angst in its finest. The way she is able to relate to today’s youth is remarkably accurate and refreshing. It also paints another […]
“Judgment Night” soundtrack For all you people who have diverse and different musical tastes, I have found the tape for you. Punk, rap, heavy metal, and college music are represented on the “Judgment Night” soundtrack, making it a virtual plethora of distinct musical talent. Every cut on this album mixes a rap artist with an […]
I oppose the movement that ‘School Uniform Should Be Abolished’. College students are in faculties for instructional functions and to not exhibit their outfits. Additionally faculty uniform protects the rights of the scholars, exhibiting that everybody is equal. It additionally therefore prevents college students for committing crimes. This issue leads me to suggest that faculty […]
Tragic Kingdom was an enormous file. The immense success of the album helped propel ska into the mainstream and paved the way in which for Orange County bands like Reel Massive Fish and Save Ferris to make a splash within the music world. Even when Tragic Kingdom is hardly a full-on ska-punk album, the 90’s […]
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 […]
Kid Cudi’s: Man on the Moon: The Finish of the Day Kid Cudi launched his CD Man on the Moon: The Finish of the Day on September 15, 2009. In my view it’s a very properly made CD consisting of the raps and rhymes of Scott Mescudi. On this CD Cudi raps about life and […]
“Sea Change” is a sharp divergence from Beck’s previous albums and offers another dimension from which to view the musician. Most noticeably, it is almost entirely acoustic. There are no electric beats, no grinding guitar, just Beck singing and strumming. Strings and sound effects are used to accentuate the existing music, not mask it. Unlike […]
Everyone questions what you want to be when you grow up starting in elementary school and your answer normally ranges from princess to astronaut. As you grow and you’re in middle school your teachers ask you the same thing my answer was an architect, once you reach high school the question is a lot firmer […]