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Music Review: “Half You Half Me” by Girls in Trouble(0)
“Half You Half Me” is certainly one of the oddest albums I’ve ever listened to. The Girls in Trouble sophomore album laces ten tracks with biblical allusions. The artists weave history into familiar ballads; stories of heartbreak pay tribute to saints as well as modern day women. Alicia Jo Rabbins, the mastermind behind Girls In Trouble, submerged herself in the history of the forgotten women of the Torah for years before memorializing her findings in songs.
Full Story»Music Review: “The Five Ghosts” by Stars
I first caught the words “Your Ex-Lover Is Dead” on my Facebook newsfeed. I was intrigued and searched it that instant. That’s how I found out about Stars, an indie Canadian band that produces music unlike any I have heard before.
Music Review: “Stark” by Cherri Bomb
When I first picked up Cherri Bomb’s EP, “Stark,” I was a little skeptical. With their name being closely linked to a hit song by a famous 1970s rock band, The Runaways, I was in serious doubt that they could live up to the name. However, when I sat down and listened to their tracks, I instantly fell in love.
Music Review: “Make Some Noise” by von Grey
Von Grey, an all-girl country group, features the voices of sisters Kathryn (16), Annika (15), Fiona (13), and Petra (11), along with their 12 instruments! These four sisters sing of strength, assertiveness, and youth. “Make Some Noise” is upbeat and it’s the type of album you can blast in your car on the way to a party.




