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It’s time to fill the ’Gram with Athens.
With finals week rapidly approaching, now is the prime time to find some new tunes for your study playlist.
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With multiple genres, ethnicities and age ranges represented in music nowadays, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the masses of new music every week.
With a lot of new albums, extended plays and singles out this week, New Music Friday is alive and well. Multiple genres and countries are represented in the week’s releases, from Anderson .Paak’s much-anticipated Ventura to Korean powerhouse BTS’s latest Map Of The Soul: Persona and even a posthumous release from Swedish DJ Avicii.
The 17th edition of Number Fest, or 17Fest, will take place Saturday, and festgoers and artists alike are sure to be preparing.
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It’s New Music Friday, and there’s tons of big releases out today. Between Khalid’s Free Spirit, a new EP from Korean girl group Blackpink and Canadian punk group PUP’s nihilistic new record Morbid Stuff, listeners have hours of music they can choose from in just about every genre.
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Mötley Crüe has the reputation of being one of the most scandalous, hard-hitting bands of ’80s hair metal, but that doesn’t mean director Jeff Tremaine had to go and make a film about the band. Netflix’s The Dirt attempts to showcase Mötley Crüe’s legacy but instead romanticizes the negative side of the band and rock music as a whole.
Jordan Peele’s Us is a horror flick through and through mixed with underlying social commentary and layers of meaning that audiences can lengthily unpack after watching.
Welcome back to campus Bobcats! Spring break is over and classes are back in full swing. While the school year is dwindling down, new music releases are coming out almost every day. Recently, listeners can get debuts from up-and-coming artists, dazzling singles from a multitude of artists as well as the nth album from bands that have been around for decades. So without further ado, here’s some highlights from the week’s music releases:
Whether you’re already lying on a beach soaking in the spring break sun or you’re gearing up to drive back to your hometown, Friday’s latest music releases are here to fill your playlists. From anticipated rap albums (check out Juice WRLD’s newest), pop-country albums (your go-to is Maren Morris) and long-awaited releases from multiple artists, the week is sure to have something for you to listen to. Here are some highlights from the week’s music releases:
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Irish singer Hozier grew to fame with 2013’s “Take Me To Church,” and his subsequent album Hozier. With his debut, Hozier touches on topics such as homophobia and domestic abuse, and the singer-songwriter continues to tackle tough subjects and love on his sophomore release, Wasteland, Baby!
It’s Friday, and that means new music. From big time-albums (Hozier’s sophomore album) to long-awaited singles (Did you know Carly Rae Jepsen’s back?) the music world flourished with releases from every genre imaginable. With the new month beginning, it’s about time you refresh your music playlists — just in time for spring break. So without further ado, here are some highlights from the week’s music releases: