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A Midwestern Fall Playlist

Again, I find myself scrambling to create the perfect playlist to soundtrack a particular feeling. The task at hand this evening is capturing the Midwestern fall season in its (partially) angsty glory. For me, the sounds of fall fluctuate with the weather. On Monday it is sunny and 70 degrees as I walk to my A Midwestern Fall Playlist

BSR Web Staff: Best Breakup Song And Best Love Song

Photo credit: lovethispic.com This year in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the BSR Web Staff decided to write about their favorite breakup song, and their favorite love song. Rory Larrison Best Love Song – “Your Song” by Elton John Finding the best love song is like trying to find the best star in the sky– BSR Web Staff: Best Breakup Song And Best Love Song

I’ve Got a “Bulletproof Heart”. Do You?

October 31st shall forever be remembered as the single most important day of 2019. With a single tweet sent out, the gates of heaven opened and the opening chords to “Welcome to the Black Parade” rang across the earth. As everyone knows, or at least should know by now, the planets have aligned so that I’ve Got a “Bulletproof Heart”. Do You?

Who Gives A %#!& About An Oxford Comma?

In the poetic words of Vampire Weekend, “Who gives a [crap] about an Oxford comma?” (I have taken the liberty to use softer language in the quote, but if you would like to fill in the blank, go listen to the song)  To me, there are much more pressing things to debate than a tiny Who Gives A %#!& About An Oxford Comma?

Tink And The Lost Boys: Your New Favorite Band

In a cloud full of free music access, we each have that one band that is undeniably our favorite. But how we came to love the music is a story in itself. Maybe you identify with a particular set of lyrics or maybe that one album connects you to a time when everything was okay. Tink And The Lost Boys: Your New Favorite Band

Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review

I’ve listened to my fair share of psychedelic rock. I can listen to Jimi Hendrix and Cream with the best of them. If you ask me about Pink Floyd, I could go on for an hour about how “Atom Heart Mother” should be their most celebrated piece of work, but that’s a story for another Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review