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Could I beat my most listened to artists of 2022 in a fight?

Adrian Ceja
November 21, 2022
Creative Writing
2022 is almost over and that means a flurry of Instagram stories showing everyone’s most listened to music of the year is fast approaching. I use Apple Music rather than Spotify, so I do not get the artistic ...

13 Tumblr Albums & Their Berkeley Counterparts

Adrian Ceja
April 24, 2022
Berkeley, Creative Writing, Opinion
The year is 2015. You are 14 years old getting ready for school and looking for your pair of Doc Martens. Your parents come in and you quickly hide your pack of cigarettes. Your room is filled with posters of L...

Do Today’s Pop Artists Make Albums Anymore?

Adrian Ceja
March 21, 2022
Opinion
Even if no one wants to narrow it down to just one, everyone has a favorite album of all time — the one piece of art they would save if every other work of music vanished from the place we call Earth. My albu...

The new class of pop: Troye Sivan, Kim Petras, & Carlie Hanson

Rebekah Gonzalez
December 1, 2018
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos, Reviews, Uncategorized
It’s easy to be unimpressed by pop stars. The media often approach them with intense cynicism. Pop stars are assumed to have limited musicianship and pop songs are referred to as “guilty pleasures” and en...

Troye Sivan’s Blue Neighbourhood is just “too good”

Kenneth Zhang
December 30, 2015
Album Review
Thanks to the Internet, the careers of many young artists such as Lorde, Halsey, and The Weeknd have been catapulted from anonymity to pop stardom. Troye Sivan is no exception in the social media / pop culture ...

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