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Justin Timberlake - Man Of The Woods (2018) Review

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Well, let’s begin this. I’ll admit it, I’m a Justin Timberlake fan. He seems like the biggest guy to ever come from a boy band, and has got enough charm and talent in him. I do remember him being one of the biggest artists back in 2006, especially with something as odd as Sexyback, and something as big as What Goes Around Comes Around. He still had it in 2013, with Mirrors and Suit and Tie, and even Not A Bad Thing. But now, he’s back, and I’ll admit, I was worried about him, especially with the shitty comebacks of Katy Perry and Eminem. I honestly did not want him to fall into another artist who became nothing but mainstream BS..though he was already mainstream to begin with. But yeah, will this album deliver? Um...I don’t know. Filthy So we begin this album with his most split and hated song yet, Filthy. In my opinion, this is his most weirdest song yet. Basically, it’s a sex song with some pretty questionable lyrics (WHAT YOU GONNA DO WITH ALL THAT MEAT?), and JT

Crap's Favorite Films: Requiem For A Dream (2000)

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Yeah, my blog wasn't just dedicated to music. It was also dedicated to any media, such as movies. Yeah, I love movies, and I do believe they are my passion. So for something new, I'll start to talk about movies that are up there as my absolute favorites of all time. Starting with a very controversial one, Darren Arronofsky's Requiem For A Dream. The film stars Jared Leto, before his 30 Seconds To Mars days, as Harry, a drug addict. His friend, Tyrone, played by  Marlon Wayans, and yes, THAT Marlon Wayans, is a drug dealer, and he also falls in love with Marion, played by Jennifer Connolly. However, the main plot kicks in with Harry's mother Sara, who's a lonely old widow, that begins to fall for diet pills, after believing she won something that'll make her go on a TV show, which was really, of course, a scam. However, the addictions for all of them kick in, and I will simply summarize everything as this: ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE, AND EVERYTHING FALLS TO COMP

Little Mix - Salute (2013) Review

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So, let's begin the year with our first review. That is, of an album I've promised to review, but got to other albums first. This time, it's a popular U.K group known as Little Mix. Little Mix - Salute Released On:  November 8, 2013 (U.K) Ah, 2013. The year I discovered what a depression was...I mean,eh? But anyways, I chose these guys to compare to Fifth Harmony. To recap my review of their first album...I didn't like it. While the girls have talent, they relied on these diva-esqe personalities that made the album pretty hard to listen to. However, I've heard Little Mix was the better group. Before the album, I only knew, like, two songs from them. Also, why did I choose their second album, and not the 2015 one? Cause Ive heard this was their best album, or something. Now, do I agree they're better than Little Mix? Let's see. 1. Salute So to begin this album, we have the title track, which is..an empowerment anthem. Oh goody, it's

Music Venting #1: Julia Michaels

This is a new thing I want to do. Originally, I was gonna do a top 10 worst hits of 2017 list. However, it honestly felt like I was being too overly harsh on my rankings. Yet, I wanted to rant on artists I hate, A LOT. So I decided, why not create a blog dedicated to my rants or thoughts on music or anything else? So yeah, this is my first ever edition of Venting. You want to know what song annoyed me a lot from 2017? Issues. Yes, that song that's now a Grammy nominee for Single Of The Year. Ok, seriously, Single Of The Year? Really? This is the biggest load of nothing I've heard all year. I mean, there is nothing to get into at the song at all. I mean, we have this dysfunctional relationship, and yet, all Julia can say is that they both have issues....Seriously, this is BORING. This isn't some big emotional ballad. Fuck, even Taylor Swift in her Fearless days has more energy than this. I mean, fuck, how can something this boring get nominated for a..oh wait, this is t

2017 Recap

Boy. This was a pretty emotional year for me. I'm 19 right now, and MAN, I had to deal with some huge after high school depression this year. I didn't even like High School that much. However, was 2017 better than last year, where pariahs became presidents, gorillas get shot and praised, social justice goes apeshit and ruins everything, and celebrities die. Um...I don't know. This year,  nobody did shut up about our president, male celebrities were revealed to be molesters or some shit, starting with the man who stole all the Oscars, two rockstars killed themselves (R.I.P Bennington and Cornell, two legends, I hope Heaven has a place for them.), social justice and society made you hear about "equality and female empowerment" every week, a complete bitch like Danielle Brugoli became famous by middle school morons, rapists became popular rappers and hit the charts, and we let a Naked Brother turn Light Yagami into a complete pussy and a loser. Oh, and Katy Perr

Taylor Swift's 1989 (2014) Review

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For my first review here, I decided to finish something I promised I'd review on Pulse. It's from an artist who I've stated I was never a fan of, but didn't really hate: Taylor Swift. Last time, I reviewed Fearless, and despite my rating, I DID NOT LIKE IT. To me, it turned from a simple pop country album, to nothing but BOY MOPING, and my god, it really got annoying. I can't complain about the AOTY win though, because while I believe the Grammys have always been full of shit, there really wasn't that much selection, and even Gaga was just new at the time. However, I decided to skip two albums, if that was all it's gonna be. Now, it's on her most acclaimed album, and the one Kendrick Lamar fans used as ammo practice: 1989. Released On: October 27, 2014 (The same week that gave us John Wick..yay!) Now, instead of explaining things now, here's how I do my reviews. I give my thoughts on each song, and then give my final thoughts on the album.