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Album art for Kanye Wests Jesus is King.

Review: Kanye West’s “Jesus Is King”

Zachary Somma, Contributor
November 1, 2019

Kanye West is a man who needs little introduction. A storied musician, rapper, producer, and celebrity figure with loads of controversy, opinions, turmoil and success behind him. After 2018 saw him support then candidate Donald Trump publicly, reveal the state of his mental health...

Review: Rex Orange Countys Pony

Review: Rex Orange County’s “Pony”

Zachary Somma, Contributor
October 29, 2019

Indie pop singer Rex Orange County has returned with the release of his 3rd full-length album “Pony." Rex’s popularity has grown steadily since the Soundcloud release of his first album, “bcos u will never b free." He released it when he was 17 back in 2016. He really...

Review: DaBabys KIRK

Review: DaBaby’s “KIRK”

Zachary Somma, Contributor
September 30, 2019

Rapper DaBaby delivers a mixed bag of tracks on his newest studio album, “KIRK." This is the second album that he has dropped this year after releasing his first studio album: “Baby On Baby." His rapping profile has risen exponentially over the past year or so due to his...

Review: Zac Brown Bands The Owl

Review: Zac Brown Band’s “The Owl”

Michael Delehanty, Contributor
September 24, 2019

The successful country group, Zac Brown Band, released their sixth studio album, titled "The Owl," Friday. "The Owl" is the follow-up album to 2017's "Welcome Home," which featured hit singles "My Old Man" and "Roots." However, these albums could not be more different. In...

Review: blink-182s Nine

Review: blink-182’s “Nine”

Nick Hedderick, Sports Editor
September 23, 2019

When you mention pop-punk band blink-182, you are sure to get a big reaction from people. Sometimes, that reaction is a positive one due to the number of popular singles the band released in the early 2000s like "What's My Age Again" and "All The Small Things." Others respond...

Review: Post Malones Hollywoods Bleeding

Review: Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding”

Audrey Fisher, Contributor
September 16, 2019

A little over a year ago, Post Malone took the music community by storm with his second album, “beerbongs & bentleys.” On September 6, he returned and is better than ever with “Hollywood’s Bleeding.” Malone has been at the top of the music charts for some time...

Review: The Hella Mega Tour Singles

Review: The “Hella Mega Tour” Singles

Scott McDanel, Arts and Entertainment Assistant Editor
September 15, 2019

Some of the biggest names in the alternative music scene -- Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer -- announced that they would be doing a joint tour starting in 2020. All three groups released new singles to promote this tour, with Green Day and Weezer taking the opportunity to...

Review: Tools Fear Inoculum

Review: Tool’s “Fear Inoculum”

Garret Roberts, Arts and Entertainment Editor
September 4, 2019

After a long 13 years with no album releases, progressive rock legend Tool has returned to the music scene with a brand-new album for fans. "Fear Inoculum," with more than a decade of work towards it, released on Aug. 30 to high acclaim from critics across the internet, quickly...

Review: BROCKHAMPTONs GINGER

Review: BROCKHAMPTON’s “GINGER”

Zachary Somma, Contributor
September 3, 2019
Rap collective and boy band BROCKHAMPTON has returned after a 10-month hiatus with their new album, "GINGER."
Review: Weezers Teal Album

Review: Weezer’s “Teal Album”

Nick Hedderick, Contributor
January 25, 2019
Weezer's newest album covers classic songs everyone should know. Is it any good?