My Top 21 Albums of 2021
1. By The Time I Get to Phoenix - Injury Reserve
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1. By The Time I Get to Phoenix - Injury Reserve
On Thursday, October 24th, Badflower, Dead Poet Society, and Weathers came to play at The Senate. This was my second time going to The Senate, the first being for the pride afterparty last month. The Senate is a pretty good location, basically just an indoor stage and a bar, but what else do you really need from a concert venue? They were nice enough to allow me to attend for free, so, very much appreciated.
The Reemergence of Vinyl Records
Rap has been around for nearly 50 years, and the genre has gone through many different changes and sub-genres throughout this time. It has become increasingly mainstream in the past 20 or so years, and while some of the more popular songs can seem repetitive, there are luckily a few artists that constantly redefine what it can be applied to and sound like. Originally, the genre was a way for African-Americans to reach mainstream audiences and discuss many of the obstacles the community faced. Since then, it has become about more than simply going to the club with heavy bass and repetitive instrumentals. Today, artists like jpegmafia, Death Grips, Danny Brown and clipping. are pushing the definition of the genre to its absolute limits, and no other album stands out among these as true art like clipping.’s Splendor & Misery.