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A playlist with songs for every occasion, from a pump-up song for an exam or just a track for nostalgia.
Just a month and a half after rapper Logic released his book Supermarket accompanied by a delightful, coinciding soundtrack under the same name, the rapper has dropped another full-length album. The Maryland-born rapper’s Confessions of a Dangerous Mind dips around a bit but, at times, gives a heartfelt glimpse into the rapping style that made him a household name. The 16-track album features huge collaborations, sincere lyricism and serene vibes.
As the awareness of mental health continues to increase, many artists have begun to share their own experiences. With the release of its latest album, Judah & the Lion showcases the difficult moments it has been through while successfully destigmatizing mental illness.
Indie-rock has seemingly taken over the music world in 2019 thus far, with huge releases from bands including Cage The Elephant and Wallows. Another familiar face to the genre, Catfish and the Bottlemen, has resurfaced to drop its first album in three years and add to the dominance.
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BTS, perhaps the biggest boyband in the world at the moment, has shown it isn’t afraid to create music that veers off from the standards customarily tied to pop music — it writes music that is sincere and passionate and fulfills the soulful needs of itself.
Even in the manifold world of music, electronic artists tend to be left out of the conversation because, as some seem to think, music can’t possibly be great without lyrics to enhance it. Sajeeb Saha, more prominently known as Jai Wolf, defies those odds.
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The band knows it manufactures its own distinct sound that can’t be compared to anyone else — and with that, each member is always willing to try anything.
Fans of Bobby Hall, more commonly known as the rapper Logic, were ready for the release of his debut book, Supermarket, on Tuesday — but they certainly weren’t ready for the genre-defying album that accompanied it.
Los Angeles-based indie-rock trio Wallows had nothing to lose in experimenting on its debut album — and it resulted in brilliance, anyway.
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Despite having to endure the worst year of her life and just releasing an album less than six months ago, Ariana Grande shows it doesn’t take time to create an incredible album – it takes courage to defy the pain and channel that into your craft.
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Creating an album overwhelmed with EDM-based instrumentation, Bring Me The Horizon has indicated that its metalcore days are not sempiternal after all.
Bands typically can’t withstand the test of time, but Switchfoot is an exception. The San Diego-based five-man band released its 11th studio album, Native Tongue, on Friday.
Four-man band Imagine Dragons, prominently known for its hit songs “Radioactive” and “Believer,” released its fourth studio album, Origins, on Friday. The 15-track record has a few songs reminiscent of the inviting, aggressively-driven instrumentation of the band’s debut LP, Night Visions, but is ultimately influenced by the conventions of electropop – and not in a commendable fashion.
Two and a half years after he released his debut LP, The Human Condition, New York-based artist Jon Bellion dropped Glory Sound Prep on Friday. The new 10-track album was produced entirely by Bellion himself – and despite a couple hiccups here and there, it contains some of his best work to date.