album reviews
Reviews of albums old and new from iconic artists and up and coming musicians alike.
Album Review: 'Pink Elephant' by Stand Atlantic
Stand Atlantic has been one of the hottest and fastest climbing bands in the pop punk world in the last 2 years. Their sophomore album, does not disappoint. The title itself tells you just what this album is about. Normally when someone sees a pink elephant, it is the cause of drunken hallucinations, and this album walks you through the life of an alcoholic. From questioning life to using liquid courage as a coping mechanism, you will NOT be disappointed and will bop your way through this album!
Music You MissedPublished 4 years ago in BeatLate Review: "This Love"
Music is often a reflection of us. With the idea of industry plants and copycats, some would say there are very few genuine artists out there.
George GomezPublished 4 years ago in Beat- Top Story - August 2020
Musical Digest: Taylor Swift "folklore"
Alright. I have a confession. While I’m notoriously known for frequenting night clubs, jamming to house music, going to underground raves and fully immersing myself in the electronic dance music scene, I have a soft spot for other genres as well.
Paulina PachelPublished 4 years ago in Beat Lori McKenna is one of the Greatest Songwriters of all time, and ‘The Balladeer’ proves why.
If you know Country music, you’ll know Lori McKenna, and even if you don’t, it’s almost guaranteed a song of hers will have graced your life at some point. The two time Grammy award winner is best known for writing hits such as Tim McGraws Humble and Kind, Little Big Towns Girl Crush, and A Star is Borns Always Remember Us This Way, making us think we’d heard her best work, until now. Releasing her eleventh solo album last week, ‘The Balladeer’ encases you into a world of true human storytelling, and musical genius.
Leah SherlockPublished 4 years ago in BeatTaylor Swift's 'Folklore' Album Review
Taylor Swift. We know and love her all too well as she unmasked this collection of songs that she had written over the last several months while we've been busy parading around covered up as to avoid any physical connection during this abnormal quarantine. Taylor Swift's 'Folklore' album was released on Thursday evening with less than a twenty-four hour notice. Definitely not what TS fans normally expect. Every and any fan is used to several months of Easter eggs displayed about on every social media platform out there. It gives each one of us an idea(or a plethora of them) to figure out what is soon to take place. But Taylor put a good twist on it this time and sought to 'do the different' just plopping this wholesome goodness onto our very laps.
Kathy LesterPublished 4 years ago in BeatTaylor Swift floklore Track by Track Breakdown
1. the 1 the 1 (In my interpretation) is a song about thinking about a past love that she wished would have worked out and whishing that they would have ended up together, but sometimes “the greatest loves of all time are over now”. This song is also about personal growth, because when Taylor says “And if you never bled, you’re never gonna grow” which puts on emphases that if we don’t go through pain and hurt, we are never going to learn or grow up. It is just a part of life. This song is great, and I love the nice slow and calm beat that comes along with it. This song and the rest of the album is stripped back, and it really puts a spotlight on the acoustics
Maria KalafatisPublished 4 years ago in BeatFolklore - Taylor Swift
Holy shit guys! Taylor Swift just dropped an album OVER NIGHT, and I was not prepared, but it’s fine, it’s okay! I got this! For whatever reason, I feel drawn to make a review to this album. I am intrigued by the title because there doesn’t seem to be a song on the album called “Folklore”, which makes me think that this album is simply Taylor free writing. It’s possible that a lot of these songs aren’t even about her life, but about random stories or other’s lives, etc. Let’s jump in!
Lauren HodgesPublished 4 years ago in BeatFolklore: Woodland Faerie Queen of the Pop Music Scene
Without any warning, Taylor Swift dropped her newest album just a couple of days ago and without absolutely any publicity at all, it has already captured the attention of fans and critics everywhere. Such is the power of one of the most influential pop stars of the 21st century. Like many of us in isolation, it seems she has taken the opportunity to stretch her creative muscles, and thus, 'folklore' was born. Not only did no one expect a new album, as she mentions in an Instagram post, neither did she, which would explain the lack of fanfare preceding her newest offering. As we have experienced in these uncertain times, and with many of us being significantly more free of social engagements and commitments outside the home and if you’re like me, you will have been doing a lot of life re-evaluating and self-introspection, and it is apparent that her creative mind has been running wild. Except this time, it’s not all about her.
Album Review: 'All Distortions are Intentional' by Neck Deep
2019 was a big year for Neck Deep. With the take off of their cover of "Torn" followed by the hit single "She's a God" Neck Deep started to sky rocket in the streaming numbers. Followed by the releases, the band went on tour for most of 2019 with Blink-182 and Lil Wayne. With the release of their new album, there is a lot to expect to come out the band. Hailing from Wexham, Neck Deep is a band to expect a lot more from. Let's dive into their newest album: All Distortions Are Intentional!
Music You MissedPublished 4 years ago in Beatinitial (chaotic) reactions to folklore
Taylor Swift really said "you guys hate my lead singles? how about none" cardigan it's so bluesy and jazzy. i like the expired thrill line.
icedcloudlattePublished 4 years ago in BeatMap of the Soul 7: The Journey
If "Stay Gold" wasn’t enough for you, as it clearly overwhelmed me, then have no fear. BTS has released their latest Japanese album. The majority of the album is made up of repackaged Japanese versions of their hit songs from previous albums Map of the Soul and the Love Yourself albums. As a result, I’ve already gone over most of these songs, so I won’t go into each of them in detail like I usually do. If you want to know just how great "Black Swan" is, or why it’s such a joy to hear songs from Persona again, you can click on the hyperlinks to bring you there!
Album Review of Ellie Goulding’s Brightest Blue
The English singer’s name is perhaps still most commonly associated with her synth-pop hit ‘Lights’, which put her on the charts back in 2010. It’s hard to believe an entire decade has passed.