AJR, as a group, enjoy being quirky, risky and story-driven in their songs. This can make them quite specific, and as a result, polarizing.
March is Women's History Month, and one way people can support women this month is by supporting female artists. In honor, I decided to highlight 10 underrated songs by female artists. These tracks are not talked about enough and deserve more societal attention.
Alongside therapy, I turn to my strongest coping mechanism: music. I voraciously consume it and even write some of my own songs. It transports me to a better state of mind. I truly cannot count the times that music has lifted my spirits in a dark day.
It is never a good bet to bet against Drake. He has proven again and again that he has cracked the formula for making hit songs. By delaying the release of his next album and building anticipation through this EP, he is carving out another pop culture moment for himself.
Very few artists have released two full albums, a documentary, re-records of past releases, and live studio sessions all within the same year. Taylor Swift has accomplished all this and more throughout 2020 and into the beginning of 2021.
Valentine’s Day is here and the key to making it as amazing as possible is a killer soundtrack. Whether you’re in a relationship or flying solo, music can make or break any situation.
Caroline Rose’s “Superstar” is a concept album that follows the indie-pop artist on a quest for fame in Hollywood. Rose channels Talking Heads while managing to maintain total originality.
Nothing But Thieves came up with a great soundtrack to our quarantines, even if it wasn't on purpose. Overall, this album delivers two things for sure: funky bops to rock out to while driving, and songs you can curl up with under the covers, while dwelling on the lyrics.
The partially self-titled album, “Magic Oneohtrix Point Never,” consists of incredibly unique synth tones and often unintelligible vocals that combine to create a cinematic soundscape that is unlike anything you’ve heard before.
The nostalgia is palpable in Beabadoobee’s music. “Fake It Flowers” draws from ‘90s and 2000s alternative rock, including the influence of artists like Avril Lavigne and Sheryl Crow.
Joining Beyoncé in making history is “Album of the Year” winner Taylor Swift, who became the first female to ever win that category three times. She won for her eighth studio album, “Folklore."
DMX was a club record megastar, with songs like “Party Up (Up in Here)” and “Ruff Ryders Anthem” still actively on your local DJ’s playlist though they were released over 20 years ago.
A later email confirmed that the recognition ceremony will be held at Sox Harrison Stadium, rain or shine. In addition, those that attend will be allowed to bring two guests.
Remakes essentially put life and light into older movies. They make them socially acceptable to view in this decade by leaving the discrimination and the hate in the past.
Looking at the wording of the bills, they use very distinct language that indicates they are only gunning for transgender women.