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Rapper Yung Leans Stranger shows progression, catered for dedicated fans

Rapper Yung Lean’s “Stranger” shows progression, catered for dedicated fans

Charlie Zediker, Staff Writer November 14, 2017

Yung Lean, alias for Jonatan Leandoer Håstad, recently released his third full-length album, “Stranger,” on Nov. 10. Unlike his previous 2016 release, “Warlord,” the Swedish rapper’s new project...

The Good Doctor is emotionally charged, sheds light on autism spectrum disorder

“The Good Doctor” is emotionally charged, sheds light on autism spectrum disorder

Anna Barrett, Staff Writer November 14, 2017

ABC Network’s hit series “The Good Doctor”  has had an overwhelming amount of fascination from viewers all over who have had very positive reviews of the show, including myself. The show has successfully...

Weaves Wide Open is not too weird for comfort, complete success

Weave’s “Wide Open” is not too weird for comfort, complete success

William Carrington, Staff Writer November 1, 2017

Weaves’ first album, 2016’s “Weaves,” was pretty perfect. Their odd first project was centered around the band’s eccentric voice, that of Jasmyne Burke. Surrounded by the bassist Zack Bines and...

Young Thug, Futures SUPER SLIMEY difficult listen, still a success

Young Thug, Future’s “SUPER SLIMEY” difficult listen, still a success

Charlie Zediker, Staff Writer November 1, 2017

Young Thug and Future’s new album, “SUPER SLIMEY” was released on Oct. 20 as a surprise release, and found immediate success, peaking at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200. This is their first collaboration...

King Krule returns after four years with The Ooz, disappoints

King Krule returns after four years with “The Ooz,” disappoints

William Carrington, Staff Writer October 30, 2017

On Oct. 13, King Krule, alias for Archie Marshall, released his second full-length album, “The OOZ,” and it’s certainly that. Coming in at 19 songs and running an hour and six minutes, it is his...

Netflix series Mindhunter gives surreal glimpse at serial killers

Netflix series “Mindhunter” gives surreal glimpse at serial killers

Klaria Holmes, Opinions Editor October 20, 2017

On Oct. 13, Netflix released its newest original series titled “Mindhunter," based on the book “Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit” by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. “Mindhunter"...

Gucci Manes Mr. Davis is witty, impressive but tedious

Gucci Mane’s “Mr. Davis” is witty, impressive but tedious

Charlie Zediker, Staff Writer October 19, 2017

Gucci Mane’s newest album, “Mr. Davis,” was released on Oct. 13. Although the rapper has perfected the trap style of hip-hop, Mane’s new album lacks lyricism and artistic creativity, but he makes...

New Miley Cyrus album showcases growth, true emotion

New Miley Cyrus album showcases growth, true emotion

Karina Patel, Staff Writer October 12, 2017

Many things have changed in Miley Cyrus’s life over the past year, evidently influencing her new album, “Younger Now.” Cyrus is seemingly reinventing herself and finding her musical identity following...

Netflixs #RealityHigh follows unoriginal high school story, still enjoyable

Netflix’s “#RealityHigh” follows unoriginal high school story, still enjoyable

Karina Patel, Staff Writer September 22, 2017

New Netflix film, “#RealityHigh,” a more modernized version of the iconic movie “Mean Girls,” is only bland in comparison. Even with help from talented actors, it follows the same unoriginal storyline...

New sci-fi series The Orville successfully uses adult humor

New sci-fi series “The Orville” successfully uses adult humor

Anna Barrett, Staff Writer September 21, 2017

FOX’s first-ever sci-fi series, Seth MacFarlane’s “The Orville,” premiered this past week, and trust me—give it a chance before writing it off. If you are not a fan of MacFarlane’s humor...

LCD Soundsystems American Dream is unique, hiatus-ending album

LCD Soundsystem’s “American Dream” is unique, hiatus-ending album

William Carrington, Staff Writer September 14, 2017

Following their run of farewell concerts in 2014, including a four-hour appearance at Madison Square Garden, rock band LCD Soundsystem officially broke up. "We’ll do some 12’s and things like that,”...

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