This week I was going to review the new Taylor Swift album, The Life of a Showgirl, which was just released on an autumnal October 3.
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The second I see a little bit of yellow on any of the trees, I naturally start to develop an urge to listen to the blues, folk, and bluegrass music.
Everyone seems to be talking about alternative, underground indie music these days. The Clairo-loving matcha drinkers and their yuppie music taste that makes them feel like the coolest people in the world when they talk about their “eclectic” music catalog.
There is a certain point that music lovers cross in their lives when they begin to realize that music is everywhere.
How can it be time for the fall semester already? It feels like just yesterday we were packing up our dorm rooms and heading home for the summer.
What was all that? Is it just me or was this school year absolutely insane? So many things happened, so many new experiences, and especially so many new songs!
I feel like it has been so long since I wrote for this column! I am so excited to be back.
Synthpop is probably one of the most significant genres of my generation and it acts as such a good representation of 2000s childhoods.
I’m sure you’ve heard it by now. The amazing, groundbreaking, record-smashing new album by Taylor Swift. Swift’s 13th album is entitled Karma.
It’s my birthday week, and I have been getting into the spirit by listening to some music that has always been comforting to me.