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Style and ease with steez at Majestic
With exams fast approaching the students need an escape from all the chaos. We need to keep ourselves sane before delving into the hell we call finals week, or for some, finals month. This Friday, steez is going to blow the roof off of the Majestic Theater with their fifth annual Last Day of Class Mustache Bash. Calling this an end of the year pick-me-up is an understatement. This concert will send you into finals saying to yourself, ""I'm going to rock the shit out of these exams. Creepfunk style.""
Bruce still has a 'spring' in his step on Promise
There were over 31 songs to choose from when Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were making their fourth album, Darkness On the Edge of Town. In order to maintain the cohesiveness they wanted throughout the entire album, they only used 10. The others were pushed away and forgotten. But after 32 years, these lost songs finally get the recognition they deserve on Springsteen's latest, The Promise.
An early Christmas 'gift'
Like father like son: Lennon channels dad's skill on latest
People inevitably compare Sean Lennon to his father, John, and based on Acoustic Sessions, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Un-'Earth' this gem
Railroad Earth have never been a band to conform to one genre, and their new self-titled album finds them on an eclectic track once again. Blending genres ranging from bluegrass, folk, rock and jam, Railroad Earth defines their unique style.
Guster loses its gusto, makes annoying album
Was I just in church or at a Beach Boy's concert? This is the question people will ask themselves after hearing Guster's new album, Easy Wonderful. This may sound intriguing, but in fact is a question raised by an album that is just too damn happy. Every one of the album's pop songs ooze love and happiness. It's nauseating. Guster loyals be warned: this album is sure to disappoint.
Folds gets Lonely, so Hornby lends a hand
Lonely Avenue may seem like the unlikeliest of collaborations, but it undoubtedly makes sense. On his seventh full-length album, Ben Folds teams up with critically acclaimed author Nick Hornby to create an album for which Hornby wrote the lyrics in their entirety and Folds composed all of the music. While this collaboration may have some listeners scratching their heads, it makes complete sense to have a scholar in the art of writing and a well established popular musician come together to create a masterpiece.
Wake Up! is Legend-ary
John Legend and The Roots new album, Wake Up!, assures listeners there was and is still great music being made, even in these times of pop sensations with no musical expertise. Combining the smooth and soulful sound of John Legend and the funky beats of The Roots, this collaboration should not be overlooked.
New album shows Plant hasn't missed a beat, brings Joy to Zeppelin faithfuls
Robert Plant's new album, Band of Joy, fuses rock, folk and blues. Every song on the album is entirely its own, and with their harmonious vocals and thumping drums, they are sure to hit the soul of anyone. Plant clearly hasn't lost a step with his vocals. Even at the age of 62, he hits all the notes he did when he fronted legendary band Led Zeppelin over 30 years ago.