Category: Albums
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2025 Wrapped in a Bow

One verse. One song. One album. One artist. That’s how this 2025 round up is about to go. So without further ado… One verse. Woah, oh we’re all searching for grace We’re all searching for In America It’s hysteria Ok, one-ish verse. This song is madness, this song is hysteria, it delivers every meaning of…
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In Dire Need of Dire Straits

A trickle over the strings. A tickle in my ears. Rock and roll has entered the daily rotation and Dire Straits stands at the forefront of the obsession. In this little rock era I’ve been in for the past month or so, bands like Pink Floyd, Styx, Foreigner, and Led Zeppelin have taken over my…
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An Uncontroversial Wall

What the hell. That was my initial reaction to the musical journey that I just experienced. During a three-hour solo drive home, I was brainstorming ways to pass the time. Music wasn’t really hitting like I wanted it to, thoughts weren’t really processing productively, and I was just stuck in silence… until I realized… it…
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A Mystical Evening with Fleetwood Mac

I credit my little blog-writing hiatus to the changes going on in my life right now. I finished my sophomore year of college, moved out of the house I’ve been living in for the past five months, and am now back in my hometown for the next month. Lots of emotions means that my music…
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Living My Harlequin Dream

Flashback to the summer after high school graduation. As I was shopping for my college dorm at Bed, Bath, and Beyond, I heard the most magnificent guitar riff trailing through the aisles. That song was no other than “Southern Sun.” And that fateful moment was the introduction to one of my current favorite bands, Boy…
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The Fire Inside Floyd

Oh boy. Here we go. As a 19-year-old college student who had decided that I was well-versed enough in the music industry to offer my own judgements on artists and albums, I still never had thought that I reached the point where I could criticize Pink Floyd. They are one of those bands that American…
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The Gun Hired and Fired

Definitely one of my life’s greatest tragedies is the fact that the first time I became familiar with Bruce Springsteen was through Eric Church’s dedication song, “Springsteen.” Granted, it’s an incredible country classic that takes me back to summer’s lifeguarding at the pool and driving “my old [sarge green] jeep” around my small hometown. However,…
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In Need of a One-Way Ticket to Foreigner’s Sold Out Show

It’s 11PM on a Saturday night, and I’ve just decided that it’s time I finally express my love for Foreigner 4. I could be hanging out with friends, crocheting, reading, or even sleeping for that matter. Yet, I am perched on my bed, with a computer in my lap, basking in the glory that is…
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Call Him Prince: 21 Savage & His American Dream

It really is “In sickness and in health” for 21 Savage and I. Thank you, Sir Savage, for yanking me out from the depths of my winter cold and giving me a reason to try to breathe through my nostrils again. On Thursday night, 21 Savage dropped his sixth solo studio album, American Dream. Meanwhile,…
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Finals Filled with “Such Jubilee”

It’s finals week. I have an exam in three hours that I could probably be studying for. But as mentioned before, this site is my procrastination outlet, so what better way of distracting myself from the ever-looming presence of studying than by writing about one of my favorite albums to listen to while I study:…