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Aside from sporting jackets with feathered shoulder pads, Brandon Flowers has been flying under the radar for the better part of 2010. But in September, the lead singer of the Killers will release his debut solo album that will surely have teenage hearts cracking wide open for the entire first semester. The first single, “Crossfire” is a run-of-the-mill love song that unsurprisingly plays like a Killers tune. Lyrically, the portrait of a relationship “caught in a crossfire between heaven and hell” is uninspiring, but who cares….he’s sooooo dreamy! Continue Reading
Someone once said that getting pooped on by a bird is a sign on good luck. I’m fairly certain this person was in sales. But if there is any truth in this theory, Kings of Leon are the luckiest sons of bitches on the planet. Continue Reading
Between the years of 2003 and 2007 I engaged in perhaps the guiltiest of all guilty pleasures, The O.C. A teen hyper-drama surrounding the posh, yet somehow troubled lives of Orange County’s youth, it may as well have been subtitled, “Mo Money, Mo Problems.” Originally promising myself (and I was not the only one) that I would “see what it was all about,” the show quickly became a staple in my life. Continue Reading
If you don’t care for my top 10 album selections, maybe you’ll prefer my choices for top 10 tracks. Or maybe you’d rather suck it. Continue Reading
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