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Pop Off! – The Beatles’ Albums

By Ethan Kaufman September 10, 2024
Sophomores Ethan Kaufman and Jaiden Moreno break down the Beatles' discography and rank it from worst to best.
If there’s one thing “McCartney III Imagined” proves, it’s that McCartney isn’t afraid of the changing times — the album is shiny and new.

Review: Album scores with rerelease

By Eva Salzman, Assistant Life & Culture Editor April 28, 2021
If there’s one thing “McCartney III Imagined” proves, it’s that McCartney isn’t afraid of the changing times — the album is shiny and new.
Rock legend Paul McCartney released his latest album, "Egypt Station," which showcases his impressive instrumental and vocal talent.

Review: McCartney is inimitable in ‘Egypt Station’

By Arleigh Rodgers, Staff Writer September 11, 2018
The album is executed with precision from the very start — dominating guitar riffs and growling vocals prove this album is solely McCartney’s.
"Concrete and Gold" is the latest album from the Foo Fighters. The record released Sept. 15 and features several notable guest artists including Justin Timberlake and Paul McCartney.

Review: Foo Fighters’ rock-and-roll record flops

By Charlie Musante, Contributing Writer September 20, 2017
The rest of the Foo Fighters’ discography just makes this album look lackluster.
In “The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years,” director Ron Howard tells the story of John, Paul, George and Ringo. The film discusses how their music impacted people around the globe and changed their lives forever.

Review: Ron Howard’s ‘The Beatles: Eight Days a Week’ shines

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer October 4, 2016
Ron Howard’s documentary about the Beatles’ touring years expresses the wild energy and enthusiasm of John, Paul, George and Ringo.

Review: Old rockstar brings new record

By Will Uhl, Contributing Writer October 22, 2013
Paul McCartney's latest album "New" updates many of the former Beatles' musical standbys.
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