Words I Might Have Ate: New Arctic Monkeys won't disappoint
Arctic Monkeys are releasing new music, and according to bassist Nick O’Malley, if it isn’t out by 2018, “we’ve got problems.”
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Arctic Monkeys are releasing new music, and according to bassist Nick O’Malley, if it isn’t out by 2018, “we’ve got problems.”
At their Monday night meeting, Athens City Council members discussed the effects of the proposed “mega-school.”
Athens City Council will discuss the effects of the proposed “mega school,” a consolidation of Athens’ four elementary schools, during Monday night’s meeting.
Early last year, Vampire Weekend’s keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij announced his departure from Vampire Weekend. Since, Vampire Weekend has been working on their new album as a threesome.
At Monday night’s committee meeting, Athens City Council members discussed the pros and cons of police using body cameras with Athens Police Chief Tom Pyle.
Dan Auerbach, vocalist and guitarist for The Black Keys, is one of the best producers in the past decade. When he produces, he makes the album the artist’s best. For example, Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence, produced by Auerbach, is her most compositionally interesting album. However, this talent does not always translate to The Black Keys. Their most recent album, 2014’s Turn Blue, was a giant swing and a miss.
After gaining commercial success, Mac DeMarco has been able to experiment more both lyrically and instrumentally. Normally, I am all for experiments by musicians in order for them to grow as humans and artists. However, Mac DeMarco’s expansion into synth-driven, sad-boy lyrics has me missing the poor, Viceroy smoking Canadian.
Joshua Tillman is a man the music world loves to hate and hates to love. But after three albums and a fourth on the way, it’s obvious that he isn’t going away anytime soon. Both consumers and fellow musicians find him obnoxious in both his lyrics and personality. His overly-cynical new album Pure Comedy uses an apocalyptic theme to convey his dissatisfaction with the world at large.
In March, my dad and I travelled all the way to Pittsburgh to see Green Day. Both my father and I had waited years to see them, and the show ended up being fantastic. It was one of two arena shows I have been to, and it was extremely exciting to be in the presence of a band who I grew up listening to.