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Month: October 2021

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Album Reviews

Folklore – Taylor Swift

Written By: Sydney Davis Taylor Swift apparently has been all work, and no play by releasing 2 new albums in 2020 and two re-releases this year. With this newfound knowledge, I have now realized that I lived under a rock, because how did I miss this? Well now I’m in the know, and I started by listening to Folklore. Folklore was a product of Swift’s time spent in quarantine and […]

todayOctober 25, 2021

Album Reviews

Dreamland – Glass Animals

Written By: Ryan Gray Glass Animals is a band that started back in 2010. Their first single that was released was “Cocco Heaves” in 2012 they ended releasing a few songs afterward and their first album Zaba was released in 2014 then their following album would be How To Be A Human Being. The band's newest album, Dreamland, has been the band's most popular album to date. The album does […]

todayOctober 25, 2021

Album Reviews

Solar Power – Lorde

Written By: Tomas Ayala Lorde’s third studio album solar power released on august 20th 2021. Lorde’s influence on pop has lasted since her debut album back in 2013 because of her different style of delivery and catchy anthems she is so well known for. On this album Lorde slows things down and like the name solar power this album has a theme on nature and life. Any album that instantly […]

todayOctober 25, 2021

Album Reviews

In The Meantime – Alessia Cara

Written By: Chris Rieger Alessia Cara makes a solid return with her album ‘In The Meantime’. Although I knew Cara and many of her songs before listening, I had yet to put a magnifying glass on any of her albums - and I am kicking myself for it! At a glance, I would not expect to enjoy her music very much, but ‘In The Meantime’ quickly changed my mind. Admittedly, […]

todayOctober 25, 2021

Album Reviews

Medicine at Midnight – Foo Fighters

Written By: Braulio Miranda After about four years since their last album, the famous American Rock Band Foo Fighters have finally released another great piece of art with their new album “Medicine at Midnight”. The band was first formed in 1994 in Seattle, Washington and have since become a part of the Rock band scene in the industry. Many great albums such as “The Colour and The Shapes”, “One by […]

todayOctober 25, 2021

Album Reviews

Where Have You Gone – Alan Jackson

Written By: Chloe Hamilton Alan Jackson is definitely one of the most well-known country music singers. I mean he started singing back in 1989 and he is currently still dropping new music. I love his music because he sings about emotional topics. “Where Have You Gone” consists of 21 songs and is 1 hr. 22 min. long. In his songs “Where Have You Gone” and “Back” he makes many references […]

todayOctober 25, 2021

Album Reviews

Vince Staples – Vince Staples

Written By: JD Bullock In this album Vince paints a very dark picture. With less performative beats and a much shorter album than usual, Vince lets you really feel the lyrics in every song. Kenny Beats’ production skills really shines on this album and Vince matches the beats with a deliberate and dark tone. He shys always from in any way glamorizing his past life and instead talks about loss […]

todayOctober 25, 2021

Local News

Uptown Normal Hosts An Event In Preparation For Halloween

Photo Courtesy of Treat Fest Facebook Page NORMAL, Ill.-Uptown Normal is hosting Treat Feast where kids can trick-or-treat, enjoy music, and explore all that Uptown has to offer in a fun and safe environment. This upcoming weekend Normal will be closing down the streets of Uptown to host this event. Normal’s Communications Specialist, Rachelle Cantero, went into more detail about what to expect. “Businesses will be at their front doors […]

todayOctober 24, 2021

Local News

Classic Cars And Candy Bars Return

BLOOMINGTON Ill.-  An event that showcased during the pandemic is making its way back to Bloomington. Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Athletics Program Manager Neal McKenry mentioned how last year's drive-thru format and will remain the same for this year's event. “This year we just decided to keep it as a drive thru. Parents drive their kids through. Parents get to look at the cars--kids get a bag of candy […]

todayOctober 24, 2021