5 Underrated Albums That Have Been Neglected So Far in 2016 Posted on September 6, 2016 by Mitchell Kreitzman In a year full of musical star power, where some of music’s biggest personalities have been taking up the spotlight with their releases, it seems as though there’s an insane amount of impressive music getting ignored and thrown under the rug. Here are some of the best releases from the first half of 2016 that […]
Panic! at the Disco Reinvents Itself with Twisted Opera Death of a Bachelor Posted on August 28, 2016 by Mitchell Kreitzman Death of a Bachelor by Panic! at the Disco Released by Fueled by Ramen Records on 1/15/16 Pop/Rock In recent years, it has become a hot trend for popular bands of yesteryear to reinvent themselves for the modern era. This has proven to be fruitful on multiple occasions, such as Blink-182 coming back with a […]
REVIEW: Songs of Innocence by U2 Posted on July 26, 2016 by Mitchell Kreitzman Released 9/9/14 through Island Records Classic Rock/Alternative Rock Free on iTunes September 9, 2014 was a day that will live in infamy for legendary alternative rock group U2. At Apple’s conference to unveil the newest iPhone, U2 announced that their newest album, entitled Songs of Innocence, was to be uploaded for free onto every iPhone […]
Grammy Awards Prove Relevance by Allowing Streaming-Exclusive Albums Posted on July 13, 2016 by Mitchell Kreitzman “He said let’s do a good ass job with Chance three, I hear you gotta sell it to snatch the Grammy, Let’s make it so free and the bars so hard that there ain’t one gosh darn part you can’t tweet.” These prophetic words were spoken by none other than Chance the Rapper, Chicago’s next […]
Opinion | Amazing Local Music Scene – Right Here Posted on December 26, 2015January 7, 2016 by Mitchell Kreitzman It was a mere six months ago that I was tragically and fatally un-hip. I had no knowledge whatsoever of indie or obscure music, and never felt the need to explore the sonic world any further than my niche of classic rock and gangster rap. I thought I would never need more than the less-than-sultry […]