Music Review: Atlas
By Rami Karim | March 6, 2014Stay away from this record if you’re looking for Real Estate’s grand stylistic departure from their vaguely melancholic beach vibes.
Stay away from this record if you’re looking for Real Estate’s grand stylistic departure from their vaguely melancholic beach vibes.
With its string of sluggish and loosely assembled country ballads, this record ushers Beck’s steady track of strong releases to a screeching halt.
Only a small minority of Duke students will graduate to pursue art as their primary vocation. David Mayer is one of them.
The broadening spectrum of guy-girl electronic duos has infiltrated every trip hop-friendly sound studio from Los Angeles to New York.
It’s not often an album listen will require emotional preparation, but this is Mark Kozelek.
"America Seen" covers a broad chunk of history that would become formative to our current generation of American culture.
Listening to “Trouble” reminded me of watching “Girls.”
“Britney Jean” isn't particularly innovative, but it shouldn’t have to be.
"Tiksi" shows us a place so radically distant from our everyday without romanticizing it.
Lady Gaga should have stopped making music after "The Fame Monster.'