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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about track Young Blood Rising by Santa Cruz in Bad Blood Rising by Santa Cruz in Music
Oct 17, 2017

Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Turn Up the Quiet by Diana Krall in Music
Oct 25, 2017 (Updated Oct 25, 2017)

Sturgill Simpson Presents Sound & Fury (2019)
Movie
A post-apocalyptic anime music film featuring Sturgill Simpson's album with the same name as its...

Nick Rhodes recommended Fresh by Sly & The Family Stone in Music (curated)

Elizabeth Sharrod (5 KP) rated Underworld by Tonight Alive in Music
Jul 10, 2019
Have played this album on repeat all year
I stumbled up on this album on Spotify when I should have been doing uni work. The plan was to find a band I didn't know and listen to them so I had some background noise and I wouldn't get distracted. Unfortunately it took a few loops off this album to realise, I was dancing in the chair more than typing words to a page.
So, Tonight Alive are a band from Australia and the album also features other artists, one well known one being the lead singer of Slipknot and although I'm not a fan of Slipknot, boy can that guy sing well in the track "Underworld" I beautiful ballad.
At the time of first binging this album, I was suffering with sciatica and the track "Temple" was fun to listen to because hey my body IS a temple and "why does it hurt like hell?" The album has a range of tracks from get up on your feet and hop around shaking your head (unless you have sciatica or a slipped disc) to the ones where you will happily push out a ballad in almost perfect harmony while have a shower.
I wish I had listened to this band in my younger days where sciatica wasn't an issue but alas, it has been my go-to album... Even when I start to drift a way, I find myself putting this one back on while doing the school run. It has gotten to a point where my kids know the words to the songs. The songs are written with such poetry, filled will beautiful imagery that makes me sometimes question my descriptive work but yes, this band is so talented and I hope one day I get to see them live.
So, Tonight Alive are a band from Australia and the album also features other artists, one well known one being the lead singer of Slipknot and although I'm not a fan of Slipknot, boy can that guy sing well in the track "Underworld" I beautiful ballad.
At the time of first binging this album, I was suffering with sciatica and the track "Temple" was fun to listen to because hey my body IS a temple and "why does it hurt like hell?" The album has a range of tracks from get up on your feet and hop around shaking your head (unless you have sciatica or a slipped disc) to the ones where you will happily push out a ballad in almost perfect harmony while have a shower.
I wish I had listened to this band in my younger days where sciatica wasn't an issue but alas, it has been my go-to album... Even when I start to drift a way, I find myself putting this one back on while doing the school run. It has gotten to a point where my kids know the words to the songs. The songs are written with such poetry, filled will beautiful imagery that makes me sometimes question my descriptive work but yes, this band is so talented and I hope one day I get to see them live.

Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin
Album
Physical Graffiti is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released...

Some Kind of Peace by Olafur Arnalds
Album
The internationally acclaimed BAFTA winner and Emmy-nominated Icelandic composer Ólafur Arnalds is...
A couple of duds but I expect that from most albums but in the main this album is fab! Lots of catchy tunes and a big move away from Kesha as the pop/dance act she used to be. There is swearing in some of the songs but that didn't bother me. I bought the whole album after seeing her perform just one song on Ellen and i'm really glad I did.

tapestry100 (306 KP) rated Hard Candy by Madonna in Music
Jul 28, 2017
Probably my least favorite of Madonna's contemporary albums. The R&B/hiphop feel of the album just doesn't work for me, and too often the songs sound like they are someone else's track featuring Madonna, instead of the other way around. Best track on the album by far is Miles Away, followed by Give It 2 Me. I really feel like these are the only 2 tracks that sound like Madonna songs.