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The cajon: A unique and fun way to jam
This multifaceted drum is so much more than a musical box.
‘The OA’ transcends boundaries of time and space, winter break boredom
To exist is to survive unfair choices.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is one in a million
The Force is strong with this one.
Overwatch: A refreshing addition to the arena shooter genre
If you’re looking for an awesome casual and competitive experience, Overwatch is the way to go.
‘Signs of Light’ proves to be an experimental masterpiece
The Head And The Heart’s new album is either a flop or a masterpiece.
“Orange is the New Black” season four more brilliant, heart-wrenching than ever
OITNB doesn’t demand anything, but rather, it shows us what we normally don’t want to.
A Moon Shaped Pool: Emotionally and musically striking album, difficult yet beautiful
New Radiohead is ‘wonderfully implicit and honest.’
Weezer returns with nostalgic and energetic “White Album”
Having released their first self-titled album in 1994, Weezer is back with their newest self-titled, and I dare say that it’s their best record yet
Griffin Peterson’s album “From All Sides” reveals new aspect of country music
It wasn’t until I saw Griffin Peterson perform in Austin that country music was something more than beer or trucks again.