Perfectly Autumn, like a cup of cocoa or a stroll through an orange and red forest, “Gold” by Matt Hartke and Maggie Peake is a soft acoustic duet worthy of all ears. With lines like […]
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This isn’t Biology, but we’re Doing a Dissection: A Track by Track Review of Taylor Swift’s “Lover”
Taylor Swift dropped her latest album “Lover” on Friday, August 23rd. I stayed up until midnight to listen to the album right as it came out, like I do every album cycle. It’s taken me […]

I Attended a Secret Concert and It Was Spectacular: A Look Inside Sofar Sounds
Last Friday night I had the very fun opportunity of attending a concert hosted by Sofar Sounds. I had heard of the company a while ago, but I didn’t fully know what they did or […]
Happy & Free but Mostly Confused
Taylor Swift defined the age 22 pretty well; I do feel happy, free, and confused, all at the same time. So much has happened my senior year of college: I fell in love, I felt […]
The 8 Best Avril Lavigne Songs To Service Your Emo- Whims
Picture this: it’s 7 a.m., you’ve just woken up to your alarm. Then you remember it’s Saturday so you can sleep in. You turn your alarm off and close your eyes in bliss. You wake […]
Lady Gaga to Launch New Makeup Line, “Haus Laboratories”
Lady Gaga is the latest musician to head over to the makeup industry. Mother Monster announced on her social media yesterday afternoon that her brand “Haus Laboratories” will be launching this year, and available for […]
Song of the Day: “Stones” by Bruce Springsteen
Often cover art does not influence my preconceptions of the sound of an album prior to listening, but Bruce Springsteen’s cover art for his latest album, “Western Stars” appears to be an exception. The galloping […]
Song of the Day: “Boiling Point” by Smith & Thell
Some love songs are too generic; they contain the same old lyrics, the same old story line, or the same old beat. But Swedish indie folk duo Smith & Thell have managed to craft a […]
Taylor Swift Wants You to Calm Down
Taylor Swift has had enough of the BS- homophobia, misogyny, cancel culture, mean tweets, you name it. And if there is one thing she wants the internet to know, it’s that You Need To Calm Down.

Post Concert Breakdown: American Authors & O.A.R.
One of my favorite concert venues in New Jersey is the PNC Bank Arts Center. It only takes me about 30 minutes to drive there and only about 10 minutes max to leave the parking lot at the end of the night, (God bless). Every seat in the venue provides for a good view of the show, and lawn seats are a cost-savvy way to see your favorite artists without breaking the bank. I have frequented PNC more than any other concert venue- I’ve been witness to Kelly Clarkson, the Dixie Chicks, Sam Hunt, Kesha + Macklemore, Lady Antebellum + Darius Rucker, and most recently, American Authors and O.A.R.