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Review: Indie-dance duo delivers lackluster lyrics in New Glow

Review: Indie-dance duo delivers lackluster lyrics in ‘New Glow’

By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer April 14, 2015
The best word to describe this album is simply “fun.”
Review: Muddled musical styles make for a confusing listen

Review: Muddled musical styles make for a confusing listen

By Celisa Calacal, Staff Writer April 14, 2015
Failure to stick to a cohesive and consistent sound makes “Future Hearts” more like a muddled amalgam of tunes.
Review: Death Cab for Cutie returns with typical somber sound

Review: Death Cab for Cutie returns with typical somber sound

By Liam Whalen, Staff Writer April 8, 2015
"Kintsugi" is a catchy album filled with heartfelt and poetic reflections on love and loss.
Review: ‘Furious 7’ races onward and upward despite loss of actor

Review: ‘Furious 7’ races onward and upward despite loss of actor

By Jacqueline Borwick, Contributing Writer April 8, 2015
The fact that this is the seventh movie in the franchise serves as a true testament as to how dedicated the fans truly are.
Review: New artist breaks genre boundaries in first release

Review: New artist breaks genre boundaries in first release

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer April 7, 2015
With undeniably sleek vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Bay has put himself out there and is an artist to keep an eye on.
Review: Mellow artist bares soul in new release

Review: Mellow artist bares soul in new release

By Corey Hess, Photo Editor April 7, 2015
Stevens’ ability to turn great loss and suffering into perfectly simple chords and flawless lyrics is a demonstration of his genius as a musician and what makes “Carrie & Lowell” Stevens’ best album to date.
Review: Minimalist script reveals humanity in war zone

Review: Minimalist script reveals humanity in war zone

By Josh Vitchkoski, Staff Writer April 7, 2015
After the quick escalation of a house search into a full-on riot, young British soldier Gary Hook (Jack O’Connell) is stranded in enemy streets to fend for himself against the Irish Republican Army.

Review: ‘Insurgent’ adds to teenage-dystopian genre

By Jacqueline Borwick, Contributing Writer April 1, 2015
“Insurgent” adds to the young-adult dystopian genre by building on its predecessor's fame.
Review: Van Morrison teams up for duet album

Review: Van Morrison teams up for duet album

By Chantel Ikotidem, Contributing Writer March 31, 2015
Although to many, converting existing works to duets is a route only taken by washed-up artists with nothing to offer, Morrison defies the odds.
Review: Gett takes social inequality to court

Review: ‘Gett’ takes social inequality to court

By Noah Orent, Staff Writer March 31, 2015
Biased precedents serve as the backdrop for "Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem," a courtroom drama concentrating on the oppressive, male-dominated culture that society has manufactured.
Review: To Pimp A Butterfly soars with powerful wordplay

Review: ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ soars with powerful wordplay

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer March 30, 2015
The most captivating part of the album is not the rhymes, nor the blend of beats and verses. It’s a simple conversation between two great artists.
Review: Red Army uncovers Soviet past

Review: ‘Red Army’ uncovers Soviet past

By Josh Vitchkoski, Staff Writer March 25, 2015
This award-winning documentary explores the lives of Russia's secret army during the Cold War: its national hockey team.
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