Review: Vampire Weekend- ‘Modern Vampires of the City’
Modern Vampires of the City is Vampire Weekend’s 3rd studio album, marking their return to the airwaves after a 3-year wait.
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Modern Vampires of the City is Vampire Weekend’s 3rd studio album, marking their return to the airwaves after a 3-year wait.
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Logic has been buzzing in the underground for a number of years now, so it always seemed like it was only a matter of time before he released a successful album independently or via a major record label. There are rumors going around that No I.D., the person
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As one of the most-anticipated mixtapes of the year throughout the American music world, Acid Rap was expected to be a great release thanks to the early looks at the tape through releases of “singles” and the reputation that precedes him. First thing’s first, Chance The Rapper has
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2013 has been a very special year for Phoenix and for fans of the French band; they’ve performed on SNL & Jimmy Kimmel Live!, they’ve rocked Coachella, they’ve still got plenty more touring to do, including Lollapalooza this summer, and they’ve just released their new album. Bankrupt! is
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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs were one of those bands I was really into during the “Rock Revival” of the early 2000’s thanks to their distinctly New York Punk sound and Karen O’s undeniable presence and charisma as a frontwoman. The band has lost a bit of its punk
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Big K.R.I.T. has unveiled his first project yesterday afternoon since the release of his debut album last year. The mixtape doesn’t stray away from Krit’s approach to his other projects, as he handled the production on 16 of the 17 tracks (9th Wonder produced “Life Is A Gamble”).
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I have been following Kid Cudi’s career for quite some time now and his recent announcement that he was walking away from G.O.O.D. Music was a definite shock for me. His absence on the recent G.O.O.D. Music compilation Cruel Summer (“Creepers” was recorded during the Man on The
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Around this time a year ago I was out in London on my first trip to the Old World and finally in the country that gave the world some of my favorite artists of all time. I had a car for a couple of days and I really
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The Strokes’ fifth studio release officially drops tomorrow to much anticipation from any of us who have followed the band for the past 12 or so years. While there has always been the argument of whether The Strokes were geniuses here to save Rock & Roll or simply
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MiC Kurb, a 16-year old emcee from Hartford, Connecticut, has given us the opportunity to listen to his new project before its release date this Monday, November 12th. I was first introduced to MiC through an email submission back in August for his song “Grindin.” It was a
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The free digital release of Kids These Days’ debut album, Traphouse Rock, dropped earlier this week much to the delight of the band’s avid followers. To no one’s surprise, the young Chicago band did not disappoint with their latest effort.
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Charisma, substance, lyrics, uniqueness and work ethic are written on a poster board in Dr. Dre’s studio. These are things he is looking for in an artist in order to work with them and it is something he has obviously seen in artists like Eminem and 50 Cent
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