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Ryan Yingst's "U-hall" Review

  Ryan Yingst’s “U-Haul” gives me the same feeling of staring at my LinkedIn profile at 2 a.m. and wondering why I didn’t become something better my life. The Hershey-born folk journeyman (flannel enthusiast, spreadsheet whisperer, and certified overthinker) crafts a ballad for the chronically restless—the kind of people who daydream about burning their IKEA furniture mid-assembly. The premise? Life is a U-Haul truck. Not as a metaphor for love, but as a middle finger to monotony. Yingst’s lyrics ditch weepy breakup tropes to ask: What if we just… left? This song is less about heartache and more about the existential dread of being a millennial who accidentally “adulted” too well(god I hate that word). The chorus is catchy in that way that makes you want to quit your side hustle and move to Thailand—or at least repost the song with a “MOOD” caption. I can just feel the existential dread coming out of this song. Being a young person in our world right now crippling economy, an...

"White Lies"- Marki Lucky

Good morning, or good evening. Today we’re looking at Marki Lucky, a Ukrainian prodigy who’s been wielding a violin since age five (because childhood is overrated), currently studying at the prestigious Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, has now pivoted from concert halls and classy wine to raves and a key in the bathroom with his self-produced single “White Lies”. How would I describe this song? “What if River Dance drank the juice out of a glow stick?”. “White Lies” is a Frankenstein marvel, part Paganini, part Deadmau5’s discarded demos. The violin here isn’t just featured; it’s unhinged, oscillating between mournful Slavic folk melodies and the kind of synth-chasing riffs that suggest Marki has unresolved feelings about his ex. The beat, meanwhile, is the musical equivalent of scaffolding; functional, probably bringing the property value down, but it makes it so I don’t have to walk in the street to get to work. I would imagine hearing this for people who think Burni...

Hello :3

 Hi my name is Adam Stone I’m a musician/student/avid music fan living in NYC. Ever since I was little I have been enamored with music whether it was something my friends were listening to at school or the tapes/CDs my parents would watch play in the car.  So I bet you’re wondering why I started this or asked you to read this. I love talking about music. Old music, new music, local music, foreign music it’s all beautiful, and instead of boring my friends with my newest fixation maybe some of you guys will be interested. So today I’ve been feeling nostalgic: One of my earliest memories of music was being sat in the car seat and listening to my mother put on Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” and making her skip the first song “Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding” because there was one instrument in the very long intro that sounded how I would like to describe teeth chattering. Now as I’m approaching 22 it’s one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite artists and on...