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Becoming Drake

A look at a musician and his softness.

by David Drew on November 30, 2011March 17, 2013

Lulu Loses

A musical experiment gone awry.

by Molly Bolten on November 16, 2011March 17, 2013

Why Kidz Bop Has to Stop

On July 19th, 2011, Kidz Bop, the by kidz, for kids, musical juggernaut, released its 20th installment.

by Will Pinke on October 19, 2011March 22, 2013

Macbook Virtuosos

First it was Guitar Hero. Then came Rock Band. They even had DJ Hero.

by Tom Markham on October 19, 2011March 22, 2013

Quack Music

I, like Kanye West, take great pleasure in talking about Kanye West. The brilliantly talented, ubiquitous egomaniac is a dual force of unbelievable music and even less believable controversy. Ye’s lyrics are witty, provocative, and complex, sometimes even bordering on … Read More

by Rafael Abrahams on October 12, 2011March 22, 2013

We Need Black Star

In 1998 the hip-hop community was reeling from the mysterious and tragic murders of two of its biggest, and most beloved, stars: Tupac and Biggie. Questions swirled around their deaths, the role of rap in their killings, and the future … Read More

by Trap Yates on October 12, 2011March 17, 2013

Eternal Cool

Every self-respecting college student music snob wants to be that guy who listens to the really cool, trendy music. From the obscure, underground bands from your hometown to any hipster-ish band with the word “Crystal” in its title, there is … Read More

by Tom Markham on October 5, 2011March 22, 2013

Cole’s World

Since J. Cole already has two signature songs entitled “Dollar and a Dream,” on one level it makes sense that the first real song on his debut album is called “Dollar and a Dream III.” On another, it introduces an … Read More

by Trap Yates on October 5, 2011March 17, 2013

Brown Eyed Man

If you have never heard Van Morrison’s yearning, keening voice—its blues and jazzy swag , the way it stretches words into birds that fly you to heaven, its worn beauty—well, then, you’ve never heard it. But I bet you have; … Read More

by Joel Newberger on April 6, 2011March 22, 2013

Epileptic Unicorns

Lady Gaga’s new music video tries really, really hard to jump on the current 1980s revival but it’s the worst kind of awkward sci-fi. The whole thing feels clunky, overdone, and manages to make orgies seem lame. Three strikes and you’re out.

by Genevieve Bentz on March 2, 2011March 22, 2013

Limbo Kings

In classic Radiohead fashion, the quirky quartet have kept quite mum in the face of an absolute tsunami of questions about The King and his Limbs. To sort out the shit from shinola, I’m gonna get right into it and do my honest best to clear up some of the main questions surrounding the release.

by Dan Abromowitz on February 16, 2011March 17, 2013

The Miracle of Woodstock

Advertisers described it as “an Aquarian Exposition.” The _New York Daily News_’ early coverage headlined it “Hippies Mired in a Sea of Mud.” Today, Wikipedia calls it “one of the greatest and most pivotal moments in popular music history.” Conservapedia … Read More

by Andy Martens on December 8, 2010March 17, 2013


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