Pedagogo Reviews: Frankie Cocozza - “Embrace” EP
The controversial ex-X Factor contestant returns with his second EP “Embrace” which offers up a side of Mr Cocozza that’s more mature, both lyrically and musically.
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New Music: The Weeknd - “Kiss Land”
The Weeknd comes back after roughly 6-7 months since the release of his major debut “Trilogy”.
“Kiss Land” continues the two songs in one theme we’re used to from The Weeknd and is a dirty, sexy, spaced out RnB track. Abel sings about sex for the first three and a half minutes, then about his career… or is it about his career as he repeats in the chorus “this ain’t nothing to relate to”? Sneaky Abel.
This should get The Weeknd fans very excited about upcoming album “Kiss Land” although the release date is yet to be announced.
Pedagogo Reviews: Muse - “The 2nd Law”
“The 2nd Law” is the latest album from these kings of rock. It is an album that offers a variety of tastes such as dubstep, funk, psychedelics, something completely new for the band and above all… epicness!
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Official Video: Kendrick Lamar - “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”
Number 1 MC, Kendrick Lamar, releases the video for “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”, the fourth visual from his major debut “good kid, m.A.A.d city”.
In the video we see an all white funeral, and the guests celebrating the death of… Molly, I’m guessing (along with everyone else).
With the utmost respect from the world in his hands, maybe Kendrick has the power to bring an end to the drug fad, or at least un-glorify it.
Pedagogo Reviews: Paramore - “Paramore”
Paramore returned earlier this month with self titled album “Paramore”, a happy pop/rock album with optimistic and bouncy songs, mostly about getting over the big or little things in life that don’t need to be taken so seriously. And it’s great.
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