Snow Patrol – Fallen Empires
Fallen Empires is total chill music. The album as a whole has a folk feeling to it mixed with an oldies rock vibe.
Fallen Empires is total chill music. The album as a whole has a folk feeling to it mixed with an oldies rock vibe.
Black Power Mixtape is an educational masterpiece in the world of documentaries that gives us general perspectives of the Black Power Movement as well as specific delineations of strong characters within.
Taiwanese pop folk rock band Sodagreen meets expectations with their 8th studio album titled What is Troubling You, but kind of disappoints at the same time considering the release of their music video last week.
Latin American fans are generally very passionate. However, when Peruvians get into something, it’s nothing short of madness.
Marit Larsen’s first single, Coming Home, from her third studio album, Spark. The song seems like a distinct departure from Larsen’s previous songs, but feels like a logical evolution in her music.
Jay Chou goes a little bit Honky-tonk with his beatboxing in his third single, A Sailor Afraid of Water (水手怕水), from his 11th studio album, Exclamation Mark (驚嘆號). The music video directed by him also shows a cartoony and fun look.
Miyavi attacked Peru’s capital city, Lima, popping his Peru cherry. And he didn’t disappoint.
SNSD are back with their old tricks as they release a very strong title-track, but the rest of their album doesn’t follow it. An album that hardly shows the development of SNSD as a group… but does it matter when you are a die-hard fan?
Does mainstream and “traditional’ media still have a place in the now fast-space internet world? Page One: Inside the New York Times seeks to find out where the NY Times is heading, or if it even has a way to head to.
Here are five music video directors that we would love to see Bibi collaborating with~