Hello readers! In this post, I’m reviewing one of my all-time favorite songs, “Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met…).” This post is a little more unorthodox/colloquial than some of my other reviews because of my enthusiasm when it comes to “Nearly Witches.” Though this song isn’t fundamentally groundbreaking, it’s really fun and has a lotContinue reading “Panic! At The Disco’s “Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met…)””
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The Sounds of Quarantine
Hey readers! During these odd and eventful times, artists and musicians have been motivated to share their opinions and thoughts concerning the pandemic and its impact on life through art. In this post, I’ll list some of my favorite pandemic-inspired songs with a quick review if anyone is looking for some jams! If anyone elseContinue reading “The Sounds of Quarantine”
Fall Out Boy’s “20 Dollar Nose Bleed”
Hi readers! In this post, I’m covering Fall Out Boy’s song, “20 Dollar Nose Bleed,” which features Brendon Urie, a member of Panic! At The Disco. Though the melody and the song is stylistically very upbeat, its dark implications are apparent through the messages and at the song’s closing. For readers that are unfamiliar, FallContinue reading “Fall Out Boy’s “20 Dollar Nose Bleed””
Evolution of American Music
Hi readers! In this post, I’m going to give a brief and abridged synopsis of the first roots of music within colonial America. During this time period, many different ethnic groups were present throughout colonial America as migration to the New World occurred (mainly the British, Spanish, and Native Americans). These groups brought their cultureContinue reading “Evolution of American Music”
Panic! At The Disco’s “LA Devotee”
Hi readers! In this post, I’m going to do an analysis of my thoughts on Panic! At The Disco’s song “LA Devotee,” and my interpretation of the song and the music video. Some brief background knowledge information on Panic! At The Disco is that they are an American alternative/pop band. “LA Devotee,” a song onContinue reading “Panic! At The Disco’s “LA Devotee””