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Home of the Strange album review

Justin Cupps, CONCEPTUAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF September 6, 2016

After returning to the music scene following an almost universally adored sophomore studio album Mind Over Matter (2014), alternative rock band Young the Giant released their newest album, Home of the...

Affinity album review

Justin Cupps, CONCEPTUAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF June 27, 2016

I’d like to start out by saying that while I do listen to music across different genres, I have never particularly liked progressive metal, but I figured I should try something new after all of the indie/alternative...

Captain America: Civil War review

Grant Aden, SPORTS EDITOR May 17, 2016

Over the past eight years, the Marvel studios, a Disney-own corporation, has provided entertaining comic book movies such as the Iron Man, The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy. However, the most recent...

No Matter Where You Are album review

Dani Fischer, MANAGING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF May 14, 2016

The concept of a two-person band is nothing new. The White Stripes heavily influenced alternative music, and Twenty One Pilots’ “Blurryface” is played constantly on nearly every radio station....

You’ll Pay For This album review

Justin Cupps, CONCEPTUAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF May 10, 2016
“Scrappier and punkier” than ever, experimental rock band Bear Hands is back with their third LP, You’ll Pay For This. While it isn’t very “punk-y” per say, the album is well composed for such an unbridled style of music.

Cleopatra review

Gwenn Pietrowski, Staff Writer April 28, 2016
The Lumineers have a solid fan base, and although they added some new variety with this release, they did not lose their sound.

The Black album review

Nell Jaskowiak, OPINIONS AND ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR April 18, 2016
Asking Alexandia's "The Black" is an excessive screamo mess.
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Everything You’ve Come to Expect review

Justin Cupps, CONCEPTUAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF April 14, 2016
The second of three entries by the front man of the Arctic Monkeys, Alex Turner, and solo artist, Miles Kane (also known as The Last Shadow Puppets) was finally released 8 years after their debut album together. Everything You’ve Come to Expect is the complete and utter opposite of its name. But first, a short history.
Low Kii Savage review

Low Kii Savage review

Dani Fischer, MANAGING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF April 14, 2016
At first listen, the strong pop melodies and catchy hooks in her songs make Kiiara sound like just another Scandinavian singer making her mark in electro pop. The difference, however, between her and other pop stars is huge; she was born and raised in a little town in nearby Illinois and has only released six songs. Add that to the fact that she works a day job at a hardware store, and you have a puzzling artist that leaves many questions unanswered.