I've been itching to get back into blogging properly but what with having a ridiculously inconsistent work schedule I just haven't had the time to really sit down and write. However, I'm about to start a new job that's Monday-Friday, and this is incredibly exciting as I may now have time to actually, I dunno, live my life, I guess. I'm being slightly lazy here and going with a favourites post to ease my way back into things, but I'll be back with some more #original #content soon.
Showing posts with label music review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music review. Show all posts
NEW MUSIC FAVOURITES: OCTOBER 2017
Friday, 20 October 2017
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DEATH OF A BACHELOR REVIEW.
Friday, 12 February 2016
Hello I'm Georgia and I have had this post in the making since January. Better late than never though, eh? (I feel like I say that far too often to actually believe it when I say it.) Panic! at the Disco released Death of a Bachelor on the fifteenth of January and here I am offering my unsolicited opinions on it. I'm a big Panic! fan so I was super excited and intrigued to see how the album would sound with Mr. Urie being the only original Panic! member left, and the sole commander for the first time.
SOUNDS GOOD FEELS GOOD REVIEW.
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Nervous. Scared. Excited. Worried. What does this amalgamation of
emotions mean? Why, a new 5SOS album of course. On
the 23rd October 5 Seconds of Summer released their sophomore album Sounds
Good Feels Good. Anyone who knows me on the Internet/in real life is probably aware that I’m a huge 5SOS fan, which means that I am simultaneously their best and worst
critic. Over time I’ve seen them improve and I’ve seen them make some questionable musical decisions, and I feel like I am in good standing to review their new
record. On that note, let me get started.
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