Smile is Katy Perry’s fifth studio album, and it was released on August 28, 2020. This album was highly anticipated by many people, me included. But does it live up…
Category: Music Reviews
Reputation: Taylor Swift’s Weakest Effort? (Swift #6)
Today I will be looking at Taylor Swift’s 6th album, reputation. (To see my reviews on her fourth and fifth albums, RED and 1989, click here and here!) reputation was…
Speak Now: Taylor Swift’s Self-Written Gem (Swift #3)
Today, we will be continuing my Taylor Swift series, looking at her third studio album, Speak Now. Speak Now was released on October 25, 2010, as her first and only…
The Final Single From Katy Perry’s “Smile”: What Makes a Woman Review
One week out from the highly anticipated release of Katy Perry’s fifth studio album, Smile, the final single from the album has been released! “What Makes a Woman” is an…
Taylor Swift’s Fearless: My Childhood in An Album (Swift #2)
Well, after a quick hiatus, I’m back! Today we will be continuing my Taylor Swift series, by reviewing her second studio album, Fearless. Fearless was released in 2008 and consisted…
“Life Goes Fluently”: The Excellent Debut From Greysha
I often get messages from musicians around the world, asking me to listen to and review their music. As I get so many of these, I normally pick the pieces…
Taylor Swift’s Self-Titled Debut: A Solid First Album (Swift #1)
Taylor Swift is one of the world’s biggest musicians, selling more than 50 million albums and 150 million singles globally, earning 10 Grammy awards, and consistently releasing hugely commercially successful…
Folklore: Taylor Swift’s New Masterpiece of An Album (#8)
On the morning of July 24, 2020 (or the night of July 23, 2020 for me), Taylor Swift announced on social media that she would be dropping her eighth studio…
Journey’s Escape: Looking Back After 39 Years
A few days ago I saw that Neal Schon, the lead guitarist of rock band Journey, had posted on his Facebook page saying that it has now been 39 years…
Who wrote that!?: Hannah Montana: The Movie
Isn’t weird that I keep discovering new things about my childhood music jams? First it was that Taylor Swift’s Red album was genius, and now I’ve got a new perspective…