Definitive Ranking Of The Best By The Slice Pizza in Downtown Las Vegas

It’s been 5 hours since I’ve had my last fix. I’m on the L train leaving Williamsburg, headed to Central Park. I’m taking a detour and getting off at the next stop. I’m going through withdrawals, my body is shaking and I’m starting to sweat. I need a release soon. Usually, I’d research the quality of the product, my extensive vetting process guarantees greatness. At … Continue reading Definitive Ranking Of The Best By The Slice Pizza in Downtown Las Vegas

The 9 Students You Meet in Every Journalism Class

As journalists, our alluring career choice allows us to travel the world year-round, interviewing important public figures and the occasional celebrity. While gaining notoriety from our in-depth investigative pieces uncovering the scandals of corruption, and injustices that plague society today. With the power and influence to ignite positive change in the world; the 9-5 life isn’t for us. We want adventure, we want whimsy, and … Continue reading The 9 Students You Meet in Every Journalism Class

16 Best Love Songs

It’s February and that means love is in the air. Whether you’re spending Valentines Day with a loved one, or single AF, love songs provide that cheesy sentimental touch that are sometimes just good for the soul. 16. “Archie, Marry Me” by Alvvays Alvvays is a jangly indie pop quartet based out of Toronto. There is no album that will give you a more fuzzy feeling … Continue reading 16 Best Love Songs

Top 25 Albums of 2016

Despite 2016 being a questionable year in more ways than one, it’s undeniable that it was a glorious year in music. We saw great debut introductions from bands such as Whitney and Big Thief, and we received long awaited releases from our longtime favorites such as Radiohead, Frank Ocean and Leonard Cohen.

For this article, we combined forces and put together a list of our favorite records of 2016.

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12 Songs for Each Kind of Breakup

Because music will always be there for you. 12. The resilient breakup song: “You Have Killed Me” by Morrissey Kicking the list off with Mr. Misery himself, Morrissey. He has a song for every kind of heartbreak: unrequited love, loneliness, revenge, remorse, and accepting the inevitable. “You Have Killed Me” is a straight forward breakup track about when you’ve been hurt so badly you feel as if … Continue reading 12 Songs for Each Kind of Breakup

Death Cab For Cutie Ranked From Worst to Best

I was 12 years old when I heard Death Cab for Cutie for the first time. Soon they became my band. They were the first concert I ever went to on my own, I would write Death Cab lyrics on my notebooks, and had an inappropriate obsession with Ben Gibbard. It’s been over 10 years and many bands have come in and out of my life, but … Continue reading Death Cab For Cutie Ranked From Worst to Best

Cover Songs That are Better Than the Original

Because imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. 12.”Rubber Ring” by Girl in a Coma (The Smiths cover) Girl in a Coma are heavily influenced by 1980’s English rock legends The Smiths, yet they do not sound anything like them. The female rock trio from San Antonio have a distinct sound, lead singer Nina Diaz’s powerful voice matched with the punkier instrumental work is anything but comatose. … Continue reading Cover Songs That are Better Than the Original