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February 22, 2012 • Bailee Myers
The experience during driving can be changed just by the type of music that is listened to. Hot Chelle Ray’s new CD album Whatever that recently came out is a great CD for a car ride. The first and second songs on the album are the very commonly heard on the radio songs I like it like that and Tonight... Read more »
A Very She and Him Christmas
December 15, 2011 • Hannah Johnson
Most people recognize Zooey Deschanel as an actress who starred in either 500 Days of Summer or even her new show called The New Girl; however, I personally enjoy her music career. Her new Christmas album is the brain child of both her and her duo partner Matt Reed who make up the band She and Him. The... Read more »
No voice left
November 22, 2011 • Bailee Myers
On Thursday, Oct, 6, Miranda Lambert, Justin Moore, and the Randy Rogers Band were at the Expo- centre. Two of my friends and I were able to go to this concert. Sitting on the balcony screaming at the top of our lungs, we had a fantastic time. The opening act was the Randy Rogers band; they really got... Read more »
I’ll be there with this great album
November 22, 2011 • James Fenoglio
The new self-titled album by two brothers Ryan and Dan Kowarsky is one of the best albums I have heard in a long time. The album is in the genre of easy listening; now I generally don’t like easy listening, but these brothers bring a pop influence into their music making it a fantastic album to listen... Read more »
Roscoe Dash
March 29, 2011 • Ce-Ce McAferty
Roscoe Dash is a 21 year old who came to the music career when he was 17. Dash became a father at the age of 16, and he never gave up on his dream to become a hip-hop performer, rapping with the most intelligent and famous people. I like Roscoe Dash because he has come from a hard life dealing with school,... Read more »
Complete failure
March 29, 2011 • Chelsie Slaughter
Nicki Minaj is one of the worst female music artists. I would really like to know how she received a record deal. How does roaring and screaming count as being a rapper. It is hard enough to get into the music industry as it is, so with her limited amount of talent in this field, it interests me how... Read more »
A 22% is still an “F”
February 25, 2011 • Elijah Kampsen
It’s rather rare for an artist to float an entire career on the success of a lone single, and Mr. Jason Derülo’s debut album, aptly titled Jason Derülo, is no exception. Ridin’ on the success of his explosive digital single Whatcha Say, Derülo began work on his album, but to no avail. A collection... Read more »
Same old different
February 25, 2011 • Elijah Kampsen
One would think that a lineup change abandoning a lead vocalist, a bass guitarist, and a drummer would alter Texas mathcore-outfit Sky Eats Airplane’s style. But, one would be wrong. 2010’s The Sound of Symmetry could very well be salvaged remnants of 2008’s self-titled effort. Never straying from... Read more »
An appeal to the diminishing dance scene
February 25, 2011 • Elijah Kampsen
Synthlines that are merely stitched together, with a mixture of clean and screamed vocals, are to blame for a 49-minute adventure that bends the limits of a good flowing piece, at the high cost of lasting effect. With tracks that would feel at home in an anthology of post-hardcore, a catalog of dance,... Read more »
I am cannibal
December 22, 2010 • Stephani Lamb
The long awaited album has finally come out. Ke$ha, with the dollar sign, has released the follow up album to her first called Animal. Her new album is called Cannibal, with the first song of the album being called Cannibal. “I am who I am, we are who we are.” This album has nine glorious songs that... Read more »

