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Review: Vamps  wake up fans

Review: Vamps ‘wake up’ fans

By Akili Dorsey Bell, Staff Writer November 29, 2015
If The Vamps have not been on the radar of boy bands to watch, “Wake Up” is sure to alert music enthusiasts to the band’s presence.
Review: Viewers starved for substance in newest Hunger Games

Review: Viewers starved for substance in newest ‘Hunger Games’

By Josh Vitchkoski, Staff Writer November 29, 2015
The final installment of the series is the weaker half of a movie who shouldn't have been divided in the first place.
Review: Soulful tracks lack heart

Review: Soulful tracks lack heart

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer November 16, 2015
While the album does deliver on the promised soul sound, “Heart Blanche” lacks focus when it comes to songwriting.
Review: Biebers album reflects purposely on mistakes

Review: Bieber’s album reflects purposely on mistakes

By Amanda Chin, Contributing Writer November 16, 2015
In "Purpose," it is clear that Bieber is “sorry” for what he has done in the past. He is surely ready to redeem himself.
Review: Little Mixs latest a jumble of sound

Review: Little Mix’s latest a jumble of sound

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer November 10, 2015
British girl band Little Mix has yet to find their individual style and lack originality.
Review: Peanuts update animation without straying from lore

Review: Peanuts update animation without straying from lore

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer November 9, 2015
20th Century Fox presents “The Peanuts Movie,” a light but largely derivative film that adds little to Peanuts’ lore other than an animation update.
Review: Gouldings feverish pace fades in Delirium

Review: Goulding’s feverish pace fades in ‘Delirium’

By Clement Obropta, Contributing Writer November 9, 2015
If every track on Ellie Goulding’s latest release “Delirium” was as atmospheric, groovy or energetic as the album’s first five minutes, it would have been great. But...
Review: Mediocre raps havent changed a lot

Review: Mediocre raps haven’t changed a lot

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer November 4, 2015
“I Changed A Lot” sees Khaled employing a plethora of guests to create an album that is solid stylistically but severely lacking lyrical complexity.
Review: Angsty lyrics wipe out bands mellow sounds

Review: Angsty lyrics ‘wipe out’ band’s mellow sounds

By Mary Ford, Life & Culture Editor November 4, 2015
“Wiped Out!” has an indistinct, breezy style underpinned by the band’s characteristic angst and deviating from the grittier feel of the rest of its discography.
Review: Music sees maturity with new Vanessa Carlton album

Review: Music sees maturity with new Vanessa Carlton album

By Christie Citranglo, Contributing Writer October 26, 2015
“Liberman” highlights Carlton’s progression as a singer-songwriter: no longer conventional, no longer dismal.
Review: Boyband sees success with feel-good tunes

Review: Boyband sees success with feel-good tunes

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer October 26, 2015
5 Seconds of Summer has truly experimented more with its sound and vocals on "Sounds Good Feels Good," and the album does not disappoint.
Review: New a cappella album impresses

Review: New a cappella album impresses

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer October 20, 2015
Full of soulful sounds, Pentatonix has created a catchy and feel-good album.
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