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    Taylor Swift: “Midnights” Review

    by Michael Harrington | Business Manager November 4, 2022
    by Michael Harrington | Business Manager November 4, 2022

    After the highly successful 2021 re-release of her album “Red,” Taylor Swift took time to produce her newest album, “Midnights.” Released on Oct. 21, 2022, it quickly smashed Spotify records,…

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  • 7.0
    AlbumsReviews

    Camila Cabello: “Familia” Review

    by Giselle Valentin | Sports Editor April 19, 2022
    by Giselle Valentin | Sports Editor April 19, 2022

    After two and a half years since her sophomore album, “Romance,” Camila Cabello has returned to the music scene with her third album, “Familia.” In this album, Cabello takes the…

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  • 9.0
    AlbumsReviews

    Wallows: “Tell Me That It’s Over” Review

    by MaKenna Maschino | Photo Editor April 8, 2022
    by MaKenna Maschino | Photo Editor April 8, 2022

    Before listening to the group’s second studio album “Tell Me That It’s Over,” I would not have considered myself a fan of the group. I had maybe only heard two…

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  • 7.8
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    Avril Lavigne: “Love Sux” Review

    by MaKenna Maschino | Photo Editor March 9, 2022
    by MaKenna Maschino | Photo Editor March 9, 2022

    Avril Lavigne, the pop-punk “it girl” of the 2000s, bursted into the music scene in 2002 with her first LP “Let Go,” which features some of her most notable songs…

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    AlbumsFeatured StoriesReviews

    Mitski: “Laurel Hell” Review

    by Justus O’Neil | Managing Editor February 14, 2022
    by Justus O’Neil | Managing Editor February 14, 2022

    Diving into Mitksi’s “Laurel Hell” was like eating your second favorite candy bar and not knowing that it has nuts in it until your third bite. After over three years…

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  • 8.0
    AlbumsReviews

    Coldplay: “Music of the Spheres” Review

    by Alex Vela | Editorial Assistant October 25, 2021
    by Alex Vela | Editorial Assistant October 25, 2021

    Coldplay, a british rock band, released their first album in 2000, and are still going strong today with their recent release “Music of the Spheres.” The album was called “Parachutes,”…

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  • 7.6
    AlbumsReviews

    Meek Mill: “Expensive Pain” Review

    by Jacob Walton | Editor-in-Chief & Co-Business Manager October 11, 2021
    by Jacob Walton | Editor-in-Chief & Co-Business Manager October 11, 2021

    Meek Mill, to me, is an artist that you never really know what you are going to get when you listen to him. His latest album “Expensive Pain,” which was…

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  • 8.9
    AlbumsReviews

    MIYAVI: “Imaginary” Review

    by Kiara Conley | Online Editor October 2, 2021
    by Kiara Conley | Online Editor October 2, 2021

    Synthesized instrumentals teleport listeners into the world of “Imaginary,” the 13th studio album released by MIYAVI on Sept. 15. With his latest release, MIYAVI has proven that he has once…

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  • 9.7
    AlbumsReviews

    Lil Nas X: “MONTERO” Review

    by Alex Vela | Editorial Assistant September 29, 2021
    by Alex Vela | Editorial Assistant September 29, 2021

    Lil Nas X gave birth to his album, “Montero” at 12 a.m. on Sept. 17. It is his long-awaited album, coming with much anticipation and hype surrounding the 22-year-old artist.…

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  • 9.2
    AlbumsReviews

    ATEEZ: “ZERO: FEVER Part.3” Review

    by Jazlyn Gomez | Art Director September 29, 2021
    by Jazlyn Gomez | Art Director September 29, 2021

    ATEEZ are back with their latest album for their “ZERO” album series, “ZERO: FEVER Part 3.” The dominating K-pop group of eight men have come together to release six new…

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  • 9.5
    AlbumsReviews

    Porter Robinson: “Nurture” Review

    by Ethan Gerling | Art Director May 10, 2021
    by Ethan Gerling | Art Director May 10, 2021

    Like Winter into Spring, Porter Robinson shifts from his incredible 2014 premiere with “Worlds” to his equally as brilliant, if not greater, sophomore album “Nurture.” Capitalizing on the nature aesthetic,…

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  • 9.5
    AlbumsReviews

    ‘OK Human’: Review

    by Jazlyn Gomez | Editorial Assistant February 10, 2021
    by Jazlyn Gomez | Editorial Assistant February 10, 2021

    The new year welcomes change and growth and this is something that Weezer takes fully on with their new studio album, “OK Human.”An album that came as a complete surprise…

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    Thurston Moore: “By the Fire” Review

    by Ethan Gerling | Art Director October 22, 2020
    by Ethan Gerling | Art Director October 22, 2020

    Mostly known as the frontman for the band Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore has been constantly involved in music production since the formation of the band in 1981 at the least.…

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    The Flaming Lips: “American Head” Review

    by Olivia Nettrouer | Staff Writer September 27, 2020
    by Olivia Nettrouer | Staff Writer September 27, 2020

    The Flaming Lips’ sixteenth studio album “American Head” came out on Sept. 11, and as a fan of their past work, specifically the albums “The Soft Bulletin” and “Yoshimi Battles…

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    Marilyn Manson: “WE ARE CHAOS” Review

    by Madison Gomez | Online Editor & Co-Business Manager September 27, 2020
    by Madison Gomez | Online Editor & Co-Business Manager September 27, 2020

    A stereotypical hardcore rock album was to be expected of Marilyn Manson’s latest release from Sept. 11, “WE ARE CHAOS.” It sounds like a repeat of all of his previous…

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