Album Review: Badflower is sure of its sound on debut ‘OK, I’M SICK’
Debut albums are always tricky, but Los Angeles-based Badflower has no problem finding its sound with OK, I’M SICK.
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Debut albums are always tricky, but Los Angeles-based Badflower has no problem finding its sound with OK, I’M SICK.
It’s Friday, and hopefully by now you realize that means one thing: new music. With multiple album releases from the likes of Offset, Lil Pump and Gunna, it seems rap and hip-hop are dominating the releases of the week. But don’t let that fool you — some other great music was released. From singer-songwriter collaborations to a new single from a pioneering figure in music, here are some highlights from the week’s music releases:
The 91st Academy Awards will happen Sunday, so it’s time to take one last look at the biggest categories. Only one film will take home the top award of Best Picture, but it’s a close race. It’s film’s biggest night, and we are ready to see who will win the statues. Here are our predictions for the Oscars’ most well-known categories:
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Sophomore albums are almost more important than debuts. A band’s debut shows the world its music, but a sophomore LP has to further solidify the band as one to watch while also meeting or surpassing whatever it did with its first release.
As week five of the Spring Semester comes to a close, it more than possible that some students are in a bit of a slump. With spring break in sight but too far out to get excited for and the brunt of classes starting to take toll, the week has been a tough one. But don’t fret — New Music Friday is here to bless us all and deliver some great new tracks to listen to. Here are some of the highlights from the week’s releases:
John Mulaney: a white guy, the owner of a French bulldog named Petunia and, most of all, a stand-up comedian who college kids seem to love.
It’s finally here people. Ariana Grande dropped thank u, next, her highly-anticipated follow-up to 2018’s Sweetener. Featuring the hit title track as well as single “7 rings,” Grande is doing what she does best. Because of the major release, it may seem like the rest of the week’s music releases are subpar — but that’s not true. Between sultry, sweet R&B releases to some big-name collabs, here are some highlights — other than thank u, next — from the week’s music releases:
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When looking at the 91st Academy Awards nominees, they seem fairly diverse. Between the landmark nomination of Black Panther for Best Picture and the multiple nominations for films such as BlacKkKlansman, If Beale Street Could Talk and Green Book, stories representing and showcasing diversity are making a statement.
With bitterly cold weather spewing outside, the idea of going out and doing anything is unlikely. Yet don’t fret, the week’s latest music releases are here and they’ll make any time spent indoors instantly better. With singles galore and even some album announcements, the weather may be cold but the releases are hot. So, sit back, relax and listen to some tunes while sipping on a warm drink of your choice. Here are some of the highlights from the week’s releases:
Following up his 2016 Best Picture-winning film Moonlight, Barry Jenkins took on another film that tackles issues relating to the present day with If Beale Street Could Talk.
With long-awaited releases and surprise collaboration announcements from the past week, new music is alive and well. Between the announcement of Vampire Weekend’s upcoming album Father Of The Bride and the subsequent singles the band is releasing or the two singles released by Florence + The Machine, it’s fair to say there’s something that everyone can appreciate from the week’s releases. Here are some of the highlights:
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Releasing major label debuts is always stressful for up-and-coming artists, but it seems Maggie Rogers knew exactly what she wanted to do with her first album.
The Spring Semester is back in full swing, and because the festivities of the new year are over, music releases are on the rise. From the announcement of release dates for future Vampire Weekend music to not one, but two Fyre Music Festival documentaries, music is in the news –– and dare I say, thriving. So to celebrate the start of the semester, here are some of the latest releases to listen to on your stroll to class:
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2018 is long gone and it’s now time for all that 2019 has to give – including music releases. Between long-awaited albums from seasoned bands to major label debuts from artists who are beginning to make a name for themselves, 2019 seems to be filled with music galore. Though many releases have lots of information under wraps and confidential, the 21st century has shown that artists don’t need big marketing tactics to lead up an album. In fact, some artists drop surprise albums out of the blue. So, without further ado, here are 11 of the most anticipated albums that should release in 2019:
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If you didn’t already know, yesterday’s release of Golden Globes nominees began the wonderful time that is awards season. To keep the ball rolling after a slight delay in announcement because of former President George H. W. Bush’s funeral, the Recording Academy announced the 2019 Grammy Awards nominees Friday. With some expected nods and important surprise nominations, the Academy definitely took a lot into consideration this year. Here are seven thoughts on the Grammy nominations: