Life as a teenager has drastically changed since technology’s inception and the evolution of world views. I am, admittedly, on the older side of Gen-Z. I only recently realized I was not technically a millennial, having been born in 1997. This is mainly because being in high school for me (2012-2016) is worlds away from
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Rising singer Tanerélle has released her new single “Better Days,” produced by Dazy and Midi Jones. Over smooth production, enriched by warm guitar plucks, cinematic strings and crisp drums, Tanerélle finds solace in the face of adversity. Instead of focusing on the negative, she chooses to remain hopeful.  “Keep a slow pace, show face /
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Jim Wilson, Award Winning Composer, Pianist & Recording Artist, Author of “Tuned-In: Memoirs of a Piano Man”. Jim Wilson is a multi-award winning composer, pianist, concert and recording artist who has just released a fascinating, entertaining and insightful memoir entitled, “Tuned-In: Memoirs of a Piano Man: Behind the
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Pacific Northwest death dealers Draghkar have emerged from the metaphorical darkness with their first release since their 2020 full-length, At the Crossroads of Infinity, partnering with long-running New Jersey death metal outfit Helcaraxë for a new two-song split. For Draghkar, A Glorious Call in the Terrible Darkness is an opportunity to showcase the band’s new lineup. For Helcaraxë, it’s a
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MAMAMOO singer Solar will be releasing her second solo mini-album, titled ‘Colours’, later this month. Solar released a teaser for ‘Colours’ earlier today (April 8) through the official MAMAMOO X (formerly Twitter) account. The clip features a cryptic, animated graphic of Solar’s name that slowly morphs to spell ‘Colours’. The singer’s new mini-album will be
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A psychological phenomenon called neural nostalgia explains why you still love the music you loved as a teenager. An Instagram reel created by California therapist and photographer Nikki Roy discusses neural nostalgia and why it’s relevant to so many. “There is a thing called neural nostalgia where researchers are actually finding that the music we listen
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J. Cole performed at the Dreamville Festival on Sunday night (April 7) in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he changed his tone regarding Kendrick Lamar. During his headlining set, the Dreamville boss and festival curator essentially apologized for dissing the Pulitzer-winning MC on his latest project, Might Delete Later. As a result, he informed the crowd
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Once TV series survive beyond a certain season, fans can find themselves switching from worrying about cancellations to wondering if the end will ever come. Such as it goes for The Simpsons and Law & Order: SVU, and FXX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is definitely in that conversation. The depravity-filled comedy wrapped its sixteenth
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