Crimson staff writer
Derek Yuan
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From Cartoons to Cannibalism: Spooky TV Shows to Watch on Halloween
Whether you’re looking for a thriller, a lighthearted paranormal comedy, or a grotesque storyline, there’s truly something here for everyone.
Artist Feature: Zedd Wants to Create Timeless Music that Transcends Trends
Despite all the change he’s been through, Zedd’s favorite song to play in his concerts is “Clarity.” The reaction from crowds has always been the same in its 12 year lifespan.
‘ALL RED’ Single Review: Playboi Carti’s Originality Is in the Red Zone
Compared to the series of non-streaming singles Carti has previously released, “ALL RED” feels like it falls short.
‘Green Honda’ Single Review: Benee Hops in the Honda to Switch Genres
New Zealand singer and songwriter, Benee, returns to the music scene for her first single of the year — and this time, she’s pulling up in a green automobile.
‘Internet Trolls’ Single Review: Glorilla Thinks You’re Chronically Online
“Internet Trolls” doesn’t re-invent the genre, but it’s sure to give fans just enough of Glorilla’s signature style to keep them satisfied.
Artist Profile: Isabella Farmer is Fiercely Self-Inspired and Independent
Now, Farmer studies voice and songwriting at Berklee College of Music here in Boston. But, by her own account, she’s still learning how to better her craft.
‘Atlanta’ Season 3 Premiere Review: Atlanta is (Almost) Unrecognizable
This new episode, however, marks a considerable shift in tone and delivery, using horror to much more overtly thrust ideas of race onto the audience.
Cordae Concert Review: Cordae Loves His Fans And They Love Him Back
Cordae’s storytelling, whether stump speeches or legitimate accounts, defined the concert.
‘Closer’ Single Review: Saweetie Rides the Retro Pop Wave
On “Closer,” Saweetie teams up with Grammy-winning singer H.E.R. It was only a matter of time before these artists united: both have roots in the Bay Area, both are half-Filipino, and both are currently titans in the female R&B/rap lane.
‘Me vs. Me’ Album Review: NLE Choppa is His Own Worst Enemy
Much like the tape’s title suggests, Choppa can only be described as his own competition, because truly, no one else is doing it quite like him.