Looking Back On: My Chemical Romance, “Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys”
“Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys” is next to be discussed. I should start this section by apologizing for breaking the Clarion’s “no more articles about My…
Looking Back On: Twenty One Pilots, “BLURRYFACE”
On May 17, 2015, Twenty One Pilots’ (TOP) released their album “BLURRYFΛCE.” (Blurryface) wasn’t the first TØP album that I had listened to. Back around 2011, when Tyler Joepsh’s “Can’t…
The Leading Ladies of the Blues: Bessie Smith
Ferociously fearless, these women dared to defy convention. Their awe-inspiring, rip-roaring voices achieved notoriety, as they bemoaned the pain of bitter love or proudly hailed themselves as strong, independent beings…
Leading Ladies of the Blues: Ma Rainey
Ferocious and fearless, these women dared to defy convention. Their inspiring, rip-roaring voices achieved them notoriety. They bemoaned the pain of a bitter love. Proudly, they hailed themselves as strong…
Looking Back On: Fall Out Boy, “Folie à Deux”
“Folie à Deux” came out when I was eight years old. Fall Out Boy (FOB) was a band I enjoyed but it wasn’t my favorite yet. That didn’t occur until…
John Prine, Legendary Songwriter, Dies at 73 of COVID-19
John Prine, a folk and country music songwriter who wrote about genuinely painful subjects with a wry sense of humor and brilliant wordplay, died on Tuesday at age 73 in…