Thursday, May 9, 2024

Music

Taylor Swift bares her soul in “The Tortured Poets Department” with 31 new songs

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Khalid delights the MTSU stage with nostalgic hits, smooth dance breaks and a beaming smile

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Monaroo, what happened?

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Diana Street: From house to musical hub

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Concert couture creates community, enhances show experience

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Moon Taxi rock MTSU with Space Capone, KDSML

There are two positive outcomes that can come with seeing a band perform live. Some performances reaffirm your love for a group, while some...

Justin Timberlake utilizes rhythm and variety on ‘20/20 Experience’ companion | Album Review

By John Connor Coulston // Staff Writer No, you aren’t mistaken — Justin Timberlake has released his second album this year. While we had to wait...

‘Mechanical Bull:’ The Comeback Story of Kings of Leon | Album Review

By Darcy Threet // Staff Writer The best album of the fall was released on Tuesday. Nashville’s own is back in a very big way....

Drake’s ‘Nothing Was the Same’ lacks emotion and enthusiasm | Album Review

By John Connor Coulston // Staff Writer First off, I’ve always had mixed feelings towards Drake. I’ve never been a fan of his “sensitive douchebag” persona, but I...

Lil Wayne – ‘Dedication 5’ | Album Review

By John Connor Coulston // Staff Writer After his acclaimed album Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne became the figurehead for mainstream hip-hop, but soon started...

Big Sean starts strong but ultimately disappoints on ‘Hall of Fame’

By John Connor Coulston // Staff Writer Big Sean’s 2011 debut Finally Famous was a perfect example on how not to make a hip-hop album....