The Orwells bares its influences and continues on a track of brash lyrics. Though the band does not reinvent the wheel, they certainly breath new life into the rock genre.
Katy Perry, Jamiroquai, and Jillionaire in Singles This Week
Acid jazz “Cloud 9” brings euphoria and rhythm from Jamiroquai along with a party track by Trinidadian DJ Jillionaire in singles this week.
‘Northern Passages’ Allows The Sadies to Showcase Their Canadian Rock and Country Roots
The Sadies, along with Kurt Vile, demonstrate clear roots in the annals of classic rock and country with their tenth studio album, ‘Northern Passages.’
Bublé Attest to a Timeless, Dynamic Love in ‘I Believe in You’ Video
Bublé’s ‘I Believe in You’ video offers up the unchallenging image of growing up on screen, but captures the heartfelt sentiment of a lifelong of love.
Big Sean’s ‘I Decided’ Is a Contemplative Reflection
Big Sean’s best album yet, ‘I Decided’ allows the artist to parallel his younger and present self through music
Little Big Town, Rag’ n’Bone Man, and Blondie in Singles This Week
New singles this week from Blondie, Little Big Town, and Rag’ n’Bone Man!
Ansel Elgort’s ‘Thief’ Marks A Foray into Music with Mixed Results
Despite a successful film career, Elgort appears to struggle to translate this success into substantive music video imagery.
The Shapes, Ideas, and Flow of BC’s Funk Rock Band Funky Giant
Though separated by oceans, Funky Giant finds a way to subsist and grow as a band in sound, quality, and skill. Come senior year, there will be an awakening of this giant from its yearlong slumber.
VHS Visuals Bring ‘A Little Uncanny’ to a Powerful Emotional Center
Using visuals many viewers will recognize, Conor Oberst is able to connect his viewers to his lyrics more effectively through this coupled media.
Train’s ‘A Girl, a Boat, a Bottle’ Provides a Sunny Escape
With songs “Drink Up” and “Play That Song,” Train encourages a positive and upbeat outlook on the world we live in and all the fun to be had.