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(12/24/18 12:25am)

There has emerged a new wave of rappers who use aggression as a way to heighten the energy of their music. Many of Denzel Curry’s songs - including the viral “Ultimate” and this year’s “SUMO” - make great use of this hyper-aggressive streak. But “TA13OO” proves that Curry’s appeal lies far beneath a single gimmick. The beats are dynamic and consistent, Curry displays considerable technical prowess and the subject matter ranges from darkly humorous brag-raps to raw explorations of inner and outer turmoil. Key Tracks: “SUMO,” “CLOUT COBAIN,” “SIRENS”


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(12/24/18 12:25am)

There has emerged a new wave of rappers who use aggression as a way to heighten the energy of their music. Many of Denzel Curry’s songs - including the viral “Ultimate” and this year’s “SUMO” - make great use of this hyper-aggressive streak. But “TA13OO” proves that Curry’s appeal lies far beneath a single gimmick. The beats are dynamic and consistent, Curry displays considerable technical prowess and the subject matter ranges from darkly humorous brag-raps to raw explorations of inner and outer turmoil. Key Tracks: “SUMO,” “CLOUT COBAIN,” “SIRENS”



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(12/24/18 12:25am)

The beauty of this album is not just that Musgraves has seamlessly blended pop and country, or that the lyrics mine romance and emotion with such grace. It’s the warmth of the production and the gentle songwriting, even in somber moments, that makes “Golden Hour” a blissful, inviting, disarming experience. Key Tracks: “Slow Burn,” “Mother,” “Rainbow”







Horror movie extravaganza

(10/30/18 9:01am)

October is the month of Halloween movies, which often means the same thing as Christmas movie season: watching the same films for the millionth time just because it's tradition. This Halloween, I decided to delve beyond my scope of horror movies and watched a slew of movies that were entirely new to me. Here is a brief overview of nine fright fests right on time for a Halloween movie marathon.





"The Nun" supplies cheap jump scares with style

(09/11/18 9:00am)

If you've seen one schlocky horror movie, you've seen them all. This notion isn't quite true, but the mindset can help you decipher what makes the genre tick. Too many scary movies have featured creepy, ancient settings, doe-eyed female protagonists, daytime exposition and nights of increasingly intense frights, rooms filled with covered furniture that you know the idiot characters will pull off one by one and large, ominous shadows from which supernatural beings can pop to and fro.