Music Mondays: Black Country, New Road's debut "For the first time"
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.” Released in 1971, “What’s Going On” is Marvin Gaye’s 11th studio album and marks a reinvention for Gaye, from the Motown sound that initially made him popular to the soul and introspective lyrics that he is now so well known for. With seamless transitions described as a “song cycle,” “What’s Going On” is characterized by its psychedelic soul, smooth jazz and funky arrangements that would later give rise to the subgenre's quiet storm and neo-soul.
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SOPHIE seemed to begin as an enigma, and only slowly did she reveal herself to us. Over the past half-decade or so, she rose in popularity to the point where she worked with some of the biggest and most inventive artists working today including Charli XCX, Nicki Minaj, Vince Staples and Madonna.
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A Spiders baseball cap. A bowtie. A cello on standby.
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Editor’s note: Since Conner Evans took over for Myrsini’s Film Fridays column on April 17, here she is on Music Mondays chronicling some of her favorite records. The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
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I sit in the sunny spot of my couch, my television showing what appears to be a warehouse in black and white. Long periods of silence. Intermittent spurts of ambient, highly reverberated music. A figure moving nonchalantly in and out of perfectly still frames. Infuriating anticipation building each second.
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