Though some thoughtful lyrics and bluesy undertones bring interesting ideas to ‘The Psychedelic Swamp,’ the end product feels rather unpolished and amateur.
Juice, ‘Rumor,’ and ‘Hail, Caesar!’ This Weekend in Arts
Head on out to see the Cohen Brothers’ ‘Hail, Caesar!’, Juice in concert, and Fetty Wap this weekend in the arts.
Choosing Sides: The Frustrating Reality of Fandoms and Favorites in Entertainment
Though we would like to believe it, there really is no way to know who is best. Despite this, that does not stop us from proclaiming a victor.
Experimentation, Emotional Manipulation Makes Saul Williams a ‘King’
Saul Williams latest conceptual album, ‘MartyrLoserKing,’ is truly a labor of love. Within it are songs that will not only inspire listeners, but future artists and songwriters.
The Arts and Moral Bankruptcy
Can someone enjoy the artistic works of people of questionable character? Exploring questions like this, one may find just how intensely linked the art is linked to the artist.
Zayn Malik Bores Listeners With Some Racy ‘Pillowtalk’
Zayn Malik’s departure from One Direction was a shock to many. Equally as shocking is Zayn first single and video ‘Pillowtalk’, as the former teen idol embraces more adult themes.
An Honorary Pink Ladies Member Goes Against ‘Grease Live’
FOX’s ‘Grease: Live’ aired this weekend, but did it live up its hype and the expectations of crazy ‘Grease’ fans?
Wet’s ‘Don’t You’ Draws Empowerment and Lamentation Out of Heartbreak
Artist are often encourage to stay away from emotionally stringent topics like break-ups and exes. Wet proves that these subjects can produce works as pure and passionately charges as any other.
‘The Choice’ Gives Viewers Little with Unwieldy Dialogue, Lack of Conflict
Delivering more of the same from author Nicholas Sparks, ‘The Choice’ is an film lacking tack and any considerable amount of film making integrity.
Funky Giant Brings Groove Back to BC
The up-and-coming funk band talks teamwork, influences, and recording its music on campus.