Rico Nasty released a new mixtape, harkening a shift from her usual sound. The results are… nasty… in a bad way. Rico Nasty is an artist I really enjoy. She brings an aggressive energy to rap combined with a good ear for beats. I wouldn’t call her a wordsmith or anything, but I usually enjoy […]
“Nyquil Chicken” Turns People Against the New Generation
Kids on Social Media have been boiling chicken in Nyquil for videos. People are shocked by this, but is this really new? One of the latest trends online has been people boiling Chicken in the nighttime medicine Nyquil. It’s difficult to figure out just how popular the Nyquil Chicken trend is. Social Media platform Tik […]
Charli Clashes With Consistency
Despite being at odds with Atlantic Records, Charli XCX refuses to Crash and Burn on her Last Album Under Her Current Label. Pop music has taken an interesting arc the past 7-8 years. Straying away from the bubble gum sugary acts which populated the first half of the 2010s, we started seeing more indie and […]
An Unwelcome Visitor to Harry’s House
Harry Styles released a new batch of pop songs to the masses. Harry stans have gone crazy, but I’m left wanting more. Every 7 or 8 years, Rolling Stone magazine publishes a list of the Top 500 albums of all time. In 2020, they released a new version of the list. Some of the picks […]
My Eyez See Your Future
Album Review by: Matthew Mahr Denzel Curry comes back with a new record which make question my future as a fan of his music. So, Spotify has this feature where in December, they tell you what artists you’ve listened to the most over the course of the year. Denzel Curry was my #2 most listened […]
The Duality of Steve Lacy: The Good and The Bad
By: Matthew Mahr Steve Lacy brings us a dreamy batch of songs detailing a broken mind post-breakup, producing a neat album that struggles to provoke any meaningful thoughts. Steve Lacy is one of those artists I’ve been aware of for a long time despite never listening to any of their music (barring a feature on […]
Viva Las Vengeance: Is the Backlash worth the Panic?
Album Review by: Mathew Mahr Panic! at the Disco used to be a band made up of four talented musicians. Formed in 2005, the quartet performed impressive pop-punk with interesting string arrangements and layered lyrics. In 2022, three of those band members have gone their own way. Who does that leave? Brendon Urie. Despite being […]