Weekly Fiver #19

Welcome to the Weekly Fiver, where I’ll pick five recently released songs of varying degrees of quality and thoroughly break them down for you. No two songs will be on the same tier, and they’ll be listed from best to worst. The top song will be an excellent must-hear tune, while the bottom song will be one you ought to stay away from or else you will make your ears sad. It’s all very scientific.

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Millennial Masterpieces #4: Arcade Fire – [The Suburbs]

Welcome to Millennial Masterpieces, where I’ll look back at a great album released within the past 17 years and see what its legacy is. Fourth in the series is Arcade Fire‘s Grammy Award-winning meditation on nostalgia and youth: The Suburbs.

Released: August 2nd, 2010

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Graphic Novel Review: The Can Opener’s Daughter by Rob Davis

Convoluted doesn’t even begin to describe this book, which is so self-satisfied with its mythology that it never bothers to clue readers in on what is going on at any given point. Other than the intricate, phantasmagorical art, there’s not much about The Can Opener’s Daughter for the casual reader to enjoy.

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The Top 10 U2 Songs

Edge dropped his sunglasses and is embarrassed.

It’s interesting that despite the detractors and Bono‘s reputation as a bit of a self-congratulatory diva, U2 still remain “the world’s biggest band”. This may not hold objectively true when taking into account total album sales or concert attendance, but the air of supreme grandness hasn’t been usurped by any other band to date.  The four Irish rockers still maintain ubiquity- they’ll pop up in your iTunes whether you want them there or not.

They’re a legacy act for sure; their seemingly eternal grasp on relevance has slipped away over the course of the past few albums and its fairly unlikely they can pull out another reinvention. They’re still the biggest legacy act though, and the fact that they held on to the spotlight for the better part of three decades is an unmatched feat. The band defined “arena rock” and became the prototype for every aspiring group of skyward reaching acts for the next thirty years. They amassed over sixty radio singles over the course of their career- here are the best ten.

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Weekly Fiver #18

Welcome to the Weekly Fiver, where I’ll pick five recently released songs of varying degrees of quality and thoroughly break them down for you. No two songs will be on the same tier, and they’ll be listed from best to worst. The top song will be an excellent must-hear tune, while the bottom song will be one you ought to stay away from or else you will make your ears sad. It’s all very scientific.

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