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    Weezer's Return

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    There are two things you will inevitably hear about Weezer’s new album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End: the first is that that it is a return to form, and the second is that Weezer is finally back, baby. Neither of these things is necessarily true; allow me to explain. EWBAITE is less a return to form and more a “sum-of-all-parts” record, successfully touching on their entire discography. From the crunchy garage-rock of their first self-titled albums to the rockin’ solos of Maladroit and

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    A Single Story Analysis

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    When Adichie refers to a single story, she is describing that a person or group of people may be disillusioned due to their lack of exposure to other perspectives and ideas. For instance, Adichie states that when she read American and European storybooks as a child, all of the characters were of the white race and exemplified white characteristics, leading to an ignorant and close-minded depiction of the world. Moreover, when Adichie began reading African literature, she found that “people like me

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    Chain Of Fools Analysis

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    Chain of Fools was released in late 67’ and was recorded in Atlantics' New York Recording studio. It was produced by Jerry Wexler, and engineered by Tom Dowd. Signature elements to the song include Joe Souths signature guitar playing, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm section and Aretha Franklins powerful vocal performance. 
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    The band Blue Oyster Cult behind the song (Don't Fear) The Reaper arose in 1967 in Long Island, NY. The original four band members include Andy Winters (bass) Donald Roeser (Guitar) Allen Lanier (Keyboard) and Albert Bouchard (Drums) The band first signed with Elektra Records and recorded two unreleased albums. Fired by Elektra, the band finally decided on and signed with Columbia Records in 1971. They released their debut album in January of 1972 which got medium reviews. In 1974 they released Sweet

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    Dancing to the Rhythm of Underwood’s Heartbeat Storyteller by Carrie Underwood is one of her best albums yet. She is a phenomenal singer who won American Idol back in 2005 and has not left the top since. Although Underwood went from nobody to the top extremely quick, the media still portrays her as being level headed unlike many other celebrities. Her debut album Some Hearts was declared the best-selling album of 2006 in all genres. Underwood is the most successful of any Idol winner and is also

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    sound of Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser has deteriorated ever since its stunning debut album Oracular Spectacular, expecting a revelatory follow up to its 2013 project seemed farfetched. While I was pleasantly surprised by the first three singles of MGMT’S latest album Little Dark Ages, hesitancy remained as I delved into the entire album, but color me shocked, because the duo’s latest installment is the delightfully brooding apex of a polarizing music career. Once widely deemed as mere

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    Janet Jackson's new single "No Sleep" entered the Adult R&B Songs chart at Number 15. This is the pop icon's first debut on the charts since 2010 with her "Nothing" song. "No Sleep" is Jackson's 27th song to impact the Adult R&B Songs chart. The single is also Number 27 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, becoming her 36th song on the chart. "No Sleep" was produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who has worked with the icon on numerous projects including Control, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814,

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    Hallelujah Panic

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    We Can’t Sweat Out-era? The vegas-born band’s latest release “Hallelujah” came alongside a video not quite as fantastical, but with CGI Tetris-maze effects abstract enough to make it recognisably Panic!. “Hallelujah” is Panic! At The Disco’s only single to date that can’t credit drummer Spencer Smith, who had been the only remaining founding member of the band—vocalist Brendon Urie joined later as a replacement guitarist—before his departure in April. It also marks Panic! At The Disco’s first release

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    started in 2007. Luke Bryan has won the attention of millions of people due to his singing career. Some people might say he’s the Elvis Presley of this era. Luke Bryan is the best country music singer because he’s sold more albums, has more no. 1 singles, and won more awards than anyone else. Luke Bryan is the best country music singer. Therefore, he has sold more albums than anyone else. Starting with his first album in 2007 “I’ll stay me”. Since then he has produced 5 more albums “doing’ my thing”

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    Doo-Wops & Hooligans is Bruno Mars ' debut album which was released on the 4th of October, 2010. The album contains several hit tracks with varied arrangements from reggae to R&B. It garnered Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album in 2012 while Rolling Stone referred to it as "the year 's finest pop debut: 10 near-perfect songs." Although majority of the album tracks were composed by The Smeezingtons, of which Bruno Mars is also a member, some tracks were also products

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