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    When I first found out that Orlando-based pop band Before You Exit had never signed a record deal until last month, I was absolutely shocked. Although their line-up has changed quite a bit over the years, Before You Exit has been producing music and touring all over the world since their formation in 2007. However, this "formation" was more of a natural coming-together, as the group consists of brothers Connor McDonough (21), Riley McDonough (19), and Toby McDonough (17). On Saturday, August 8th

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    Last week the team at Latest Music Vibez debuted New Jams Thursday. Every week we will bring you two great songs that should become a part of your music rotation.  Last week we featured two international R&B singers Ta'Shan and Jada Kingdom. This week we stay stateside with two more talented singers Blanca and Syd. Coincidently both Syd and Blanca both broke into the music world as members of groups. Syd, as a member of the soul, R&B band the internet and Blanca with the Dove Award winning Group

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    Duality, a rather whimsical alternative rock album produced by the exuberant band Set It Off, truly encaptures the attention and ears of many because of its ability to make the thirty-seven minute experience feel like a mind-blowing journey through different genres of music such as pop punk, pop rock, and general rock. Released in October of 2014, Duality hastily found its way to Rock Sound's "Top 50 Albums of the Year" list, landing at number 5. In addition, this cross-genre compilation is Set It

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    Sleepmakeswaves Sydney’s post-rock instrumental band are back again with their 3rd album made of breath only set to release Friday march 24th which also sees the band hit the road for their upcoming headline tour. There is just something about this album that really pulls you into an endless journey that sees you embark on a new chapter with each track. 01 Our days were showing opening up with a very short 1.37 track that has some eerie whispers in the background and the soft chimes of guitar

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    Today, rock and roll music, is not in the forefront of the music industry. Much debate is being made over its decline, with many people saying that, “Rock is dead.” While on the other side of the record album, people are saying, “It’s not dead and will make a comeback.” It is this writer’s opinion, that rock and roll is awaiting its rebirth, and if you pay close enough attention to the birthing sounds, you will agree. Rock and roll was conceived by rhythm and blues music in the 40’s and 50’s

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    source, because I’ve never cited from a dissertation before. I guess I really shouldn’t be worried about it, though. Obviously it had to be approved by a board of academics or it wouldn’t have been published. I’m hoping I can at least glean some new insight from

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    Stayin Alive Analyse

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    performed by the Bee Gees in 1977. The Bee Gees, a successful disco band, was composed of three brothers whose achievements include releasing six consecutive number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Disco, the genre of the selected song, is characterized by many different influences and is considered to be a melting pot of various genres as disco borrowed from soul, jazz, Latin, funk, and classical music to create a unique yet explosive new style of music. Originating in the early 1970's with some of the

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    current situations going on in that time. Using his talent in writing complex songs and rhythmic melodies, and despite his challenges with the events going on during his prime time, bob dylan changed the world forever by creating a new and unique sound that created a new sound for the music industry.With Bob Dylan's unique poetry and rhythmic beats, he amazed and inspired a large range of people.

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    Mirror Reflection

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    so much frustration and stress. To overcome all this, I always found myself reflected in the mirror holding a melting chocolate bar in my one hand and my pencil on the other, sitting next to a pile of snacks. However, as the weight gauge points to a new higher number everyday, I got more stress from the humiliating number and the thoughts of others judging my appearance that led me to opening another candy bar. It was a vicious cycle. "I look horrible," "My grades are terrible." These were some of

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    When I started band, I was in the sixth grade, which was a year later than a lot of people in my band. Neither my parents or step-parents were in band, so they were hesitant to let me join. Once I was in Mr. Sacco’s music class, and got to experience what his personality was like (super fun, caring, and spunky), and told my parents. I joined band immediately, or as soon as I could, sixth grade. Even though I was a year behind, my band director as well as the others in my section helped me a lot.

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