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Markéta Irglová returns with an impressive, if familiar, final album in her trilogy of love songs.

Review: Markéta Irglová concludes solid trilogy of love

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor August 29, 2022
Czech-Icelandic singer-songwriter Markéta Irglová sings about the things most deep in her soul with "Lila," the last album in her trilogy about love.
The Ithacan Life & Culture staff highlighted some of the music released during the summer 2022 music season.

Review: Summer 2022 album releases

By Eleanor Kay, Jadyn Davis, and Tess Ferguson August 23, 2022
Beyoncé, Harry Styles and Mt. Joy are among the many artists who released new music during the summer 2022 music season.
Futures latest album I NEVER LIKED YOU finds itself falling into his old tendencies, for better and for worse.

Review: New Future album finds itself stuck far in the past

By Natalie Tribiano, Assistant Life and Culture Editor May 5, 2022
The latest album "I NEVER LIKED YOU" finds Future falling into his old tendencies, for better and for worse.
Pusha T returns with more impressive wordsmithing and fitting production.

Review: Lyrical legend Pusha T cooks up a solid project

By Mike Ross, Life and Culture Editor April 27, 2022
Pusha T returns with more impressive wordsmithing and fitting production.
“Get a Good Look Pt. 1” is a cut-and-paste Sports EP with little experimentation. This EP is indistinguishable from the band’s previous works.

Review: Indie album lacks lyrical substance

By Eva Salzman, Assistant Life & Culture editor February 26, 2021
“Get a Good Look Pt. 1” is a cut-and-paste Sports EP with little experimentation. This EP is indistinguishable from the band’s previous works.
“Medicine at Midnight” is for the most part just like every prior Foo Fighters album, but there is still some fun to be had.

Review: Foo Fighters maintain its usual sound

By Elijah de Castro, Staff Writer February 16, 2021
“Medicine at Midnight” is for the most part just like every prior Foo Fighters album, but there is still some fun to be had.
Review: Singles for the weeks of 2/28

Review: Singles for the weeks of 2/28

By Arleigh Rodgers March 4, 2020

“17” Pink Sweat$ Released Feb. 28 Atlantic Recording Company This song’s smoothed out vocals and simple beat are the perfect match. The lyrics are sweet, making the song sound even more...

The Slow Rush is a departure from band Tame Impalas usual, psychedelic style. Funk influence and impressive lyricism boosts the albums quality.

Review: 70s-inspired album rushes away from band’s roots

By Eva Salzman February 26, 2020

After teasing fans with four singles off its upcoming album, Tame Impala finally released “The Slow Rush.” As anticipated, the album follows the band’s neo-psychedelic rock style, but it also offers...

Justin Bieber changed his sound in Changes. This most recent album was released on Valentines Day and is a love letter to the singers wife.

Review: Bieber transforms former pop style into electro-R&B

By Dylan Campbell February 25, 2020

What is the sign of true growth? Is it the humility of self-awareness or the willingness to learn from the past? More importantly, does change indicate growth? In Justin Bieber’s new album, “Changes,”...

Green Day changed its sound for new album “Father of All...” The changes give the album a more pop-rock feeling, setting it apart from the band’s most well-known work.

Review: Album is a refreshing twist on bands traditional style

By Eva Salzman February 19, 2020

Emerging from its four-year hiatus, Green Day’s new album “Father of All...” works to incorporate a new sound into the band’s repertoire. While the 10-song album sometimes features the band’s...

“Walls” is a weak solo album from the former One Direction member. Tomlinson fails to bring real artistry to his simplistic pop lyrics.

Review: Album hindered by forgettable sound

By Kara Bowen February 11, 2020

Louis Tomlinson was never one of the flashiest members of One Direction, even during the band’s peak of success. There hasn’t been much to characterize him since the group’s disbandment in 2015 besides...

The release of Mac Millers album Circles is a gesture that is meant to honor the memory of the late rapper. The album offers Millers impressive lyricism and keeps his memory alive among fans.

Review: Posthumous album is a fitting goodbye

By Kara Bowen January 29, 2020

After his arrival to the hip-hop scene in the late 2000s, rapper Mac Miller’s music was characterized by nonstop, exponential growth. The posthumous release of “Circles,” his sixth studio album,...

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