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Album Review of “Beautiful Oblivion” By Issues

On Oct. 4, Issues, a metalcore band from Georgia, released their third studio album entitled Beautiful Oblivion. The album includes thirteen songs with a runtime of 46 minutes. Issues consists of four members: Tyler Carter, Josh Manuel, Skyler Acord and AJ Rebollo.  Musically, this album is very exciting and diverse. Issues has always pulled from […]

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Album Review of “Nine” by Blink 182

Blink-182 released their fifteen track, eighth studio album, entitled “Nine,” on Friday, Sept. 20. The name was inspired by the place the album takes in their discography. Blink-182 is a pop-punk band formed in 1992 that consists of three members: Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Matt Skiba. While listening, I found that the music and […]

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Album Review of “NFR” by Lana Del Rey

With the end of 2019 slowly creeping upon us as each day passes, it’s safe to say that Pop Music has never sounded so extravagant and full of life. Although she is no stranger to personality within her previous records, Lana Del Rey’s new album, “NFR,” serves as a testament to the life of a […]

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Cauldron Album Review

Canada has produced a surprisingly large portion of good heavy metal over the decades, and Cauldron is just one of the newer entries to that pool. Their newest offering, “New Gods,” in addition to featuring some curiously chosen album art, brings its share of hooks and riffs. All of these blatantly harken back to a […]