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Showing that there is no spectacle in the world of addiction, Danny Brown uses a powerful compilation of raps to center himself and his listeners abou...
In its 24th iteration, this years Pops on the Heights made a wonderfully spry and captivating opening to parent's weekend, supported by a riveting per...
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The soundtracks of our youth may contain a few staple songs from the immense Bruce Springsteen. Overtime, however, their meaning may change as we unco...
The alt-rock giant closes up its shop after nineteen lucrative years, but this Yellowcard album brings much more to the table than the standard woes o...
The 'Frozen' star releases her newest album, but fails to strike distinct notes of independence as she incorporates standard narrative tropes with uni...