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Album Review: Mac Miller’s Circles
Mac MillerCirclesWarner For someone so convinced and vocal about the idea he was stuck in perpetuity, Mac Miller has defined…
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Album Review: Dorian Electra’s “Flamboyant”
Dorian ElectraFlamboyantSelf-released If you’re looking to listen to some forward-thinking pop music, Dorian Electra’s Flamboyant should be your go-to. This…
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Album Review: Kanye West’s “Jesus is King”
Kanye WestJesus is KingGOOD Music/Def Jam Recordings When he’s focused, Kanye West has the potential to make incredible music, as…
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Album Review: The Avett Brothers’ “Closer Than Together”
The Avett Brothers are, in a single phrase, emblematic of dynamic Americana. Active since 2002, the group found mainstream popularity…
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Album Review: Taylor Swift’s “Lover”
The title of Lover pretty much covers the message of the album. Taylor Swift uses her album to write a…
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Album review: Tyler, The Creator’s “IGOR”
Tyler, the CreatorIGORColumbia Records Tyler, The Creator’s glow-up has been a sight to behold these past few years. IGOR is…
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Album Review: King of Foxes’s “Salt and Honey”
Salt and Honey King of Foxes Independently produced Edmonton-native band King of Foxes’s sound is highly polished, using colourful lyrics…
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Top 5: Albums of my grade nine year, #5 – LMFAO’s “Sorry for Party Rocking”
Over five installments of this Top 5, our music writer breaks down their top five albums of their grade nine…
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Top 5: Albums of my grade nine year, #4 – Nero’s “Welcome Reality”
Over five installments of this Top 5, our music writer breaks down their top five albums of their grade nine…
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Top 5: Albums of my grade nine year, #3 – deadmau5’s “4×4=12”
Over five installments of this Top 5, our music writer breaks down their top five albums of their grade nine…
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