Tonight
December 16, 2010 • Giordan Lucas
I would say that Toby Mac’s new CD, Tonight, is a great buy. Most of the songs range from hip hop style songs that will make anyone want to dance; some are reggae, and some are worship songs that make people want to lift their hands. ... Read more »
Loving speak now
December 15, 2010 • Cheyene Roden
Over the last few years country singer Taylor Swift has become known all around the world. With her first two hit CDs Taylor Swift and Fearless. She has recently come out with a new album called Speak Now. ... Read more »
Dark fantasy
December 14, 2010 • William Johnson
From his infamous interruption of Taylor Swift to his recent slam on the news media, Kanye West is an extremely inflammatory and polarizing character. With all the controversy he generates, it is easy to forget how talented he actually is. ... Read more »
Cash, Cash—a form of money well spent
December 7, 2010
Cash Cash is a band that one can listen to over and over again. To begin with, their songs are quite catchy and are likely to be stuck in one’s head all day. They are also the kinds of songs that make one want to get up and dance, even if he is listening to the song on his iPod in class. This pop band... Read more »
Na na na na na na
December 7, 2010
Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) (that’s 12 “Na’s” for those who counted, 3 outside of the parentheses and 9 within), the latest single from Wikipedia-described “alternative-rockers” (though accurately described “post-apocalyptic power-rockers” by Alternative Press) My Chemical Romance... Read more »
Third time’s the charm
December 2, 2010
Looking for some great new music? Just released was Taylor Swift’s newest album Speak Now. This CD includes hit songs such as “Mine” and “Back to December.” I purchased this CD just a few days after it was released and have been addicted to it since. With so much publicity, I was worried that... Read more »
An album forever young
May 24, 2010 • Elijah Kampsen
Few solo artists have been able to slip into mainstream success; and stay there. Holding the record for most number one albums by a solo artist on the Billboard 200, is concrete rapper, as well as flourishing entrepreneur Shawn Carter, better known by his stage name Jay-Z. Picking up a copy of his latest... Read more »
I’m a jerk, I know
May 24, 2010 • Elijah Kampsen
Two witty young rapperz sporting skinny jeanz and bright colorz certainly caught my attention as I quickly found myself a probationary member of the “jerk movement,” a political movement with idealz similar to liberal Democratz (have I turned you away yet? How about a new dance functional in most... Read more »
Pure bliss (with just a hint of rage)
May 24, 2010 • Elijah Kampsen
When word of a new Craig Owens project hit the virtual streets, I choked on my bowl of Berry Colossal Crunch at the announcement of Isles and Glaciers. Featuring members of Chiodos, Cinematic Sunrise, Emarosa, Pierce The Veil, and The Sound Of Animals Fighting, this post-hardcore “supergroup” (Stop... Read more »
Personal moments for a corporeal dusk
May 24, 2010 • Elijah Kampsen
With an extraordinarily filthy mouth and a full magazine of culturally-relevant ammo, Human Giant star Aziz Ansari dropped his first comedy album/DVD Intimate Moments For A Sensual Evening early this year. Pop in the disc and 54 minutes later the listener will have had a chuckle or two at Ansari’s... Read more »

