Indie singer beabadoobee graced our humble ears with her fourth extended play Space Cadet on Oct. 14, 2019 and I have been listening to it nonstop. The EP consists of five songs that revolve around escapism through space travel. Beabadoobee, also known as Bea Kristi, draws inspiration from the 90s indie rock of her childhood… Continue reading Space cadet is out of this world
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Not so drastic ‘Changes’ for Justin
Justin Bieber just released his latest album Changes on Feb. 14, which is a follow-up on his album Purpose released in 2015. The album cover is red and shows Justin shirtless, which sets the perfect mood for a Valentine’s Day release. There are 17 tracks on this album including collaborations from Kehlani, Post Malone, Clever,… Continue reading Not so drastic ‘Changes’ for Justin
February favorites to fall in love with
There are two possible places one can be on Feb. 14: in the arms of your beloved or in a Snuggie watching Netflix and eating ice cream because only ice cream knows the depths of your loneliness. Well, not really, but you get my drift. There’s a lot of feelings to be felt on Valentine’s… Continue reading February favorites to fall in love with
February favorites to fall in love with
February, the month that is home to the holiday corrupted by commercialism when it is meant to be about love, or something like that, is finally here. Regardless of whether you (literally) buy into Valentine’s Day or not, take some time this month to share the love with someone, whether it just be a friend,… Continue reading February favorites to fall in love with
I’m going to take the ‘High Road’ on this one
Kesha released her fourth studio album High Road on Jan. 31. Let me just start out by saying this album was not at all what I was expecting. I hadn’t listened to any of the previously released singles from this album, and I hadn’t done much researching over what to expect from the new album… Continue reading I’m going to take the ‘High Road’ on this one
Halsey’s new album is, well, manic
Manic, Halsey’s new album, is comprised of 16 songs that span across a number of genres. Despite the range of genres, the lyrical focus on Halsey’s experiences with bipolar disorder ties the songs together. Halsey is an artist that I really haven’t followed in a long time. I remember really liking her debut album Badlands… Continue reading Halsey’s new album is, well, manic
Chilling, political album speaks truth
The album Good Luck Everybody by the folk punk band AJJ was released Jan. 17. Good Luck Everybody is the seventh studio album released by AJJ, formerly known as Andrew Jackson Jihad. The best way I can describe the band AJJ is a group that has stepped a foot over the line of what is… Continue reading Chilling, political album speaks truth
CMT Announces 50-50 Video Airplay Initiative
After statements from several country artists, CMT has announced a new initiative to devote half their music video programming to women. CMT broke the news via Twitter on the morning of Jan. 21, writing: “Effective immediately all music video hours on CMT and CMT Music channels will have complete parity between male and female artists.… Continue reading CMT Announces 50-50 Video Airplay Initiative
Selena Gomez’s Album isn’t all that “Rare”
Selena Gomez’s newest album, Rare, released the very first week of January, is very different than the music she has released in the past. The album is full of upbeat songs with emotional lyrics and a few self-love anthems for the ladies. Nonetheless, I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t disappointing. We essentially waited… Continue reading Selena Gomez’s Album isn’t all that “Rare”
January jams to chill out to
With a new year comes a lot of new things. Every year, we gain new experiences, new relationships and new resolutions (which we usually give up on). Despite all this new, it is still important to remember the old things that brought us joy once upon a time, which is why I’m compiling this playlist… Continue reading January jams to chill out to