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Teen Ink Magazine,
April 2006 :
Music Articles
A Passion Play
by Becky S., Lombard, IL
There’s no doubt that Jethro Tull is one of the most unique bands in the history of music. Their 1973 album, “A Passion Play,” is a prime example of their creative work.
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Classic Rock
by Malcolm F., Bedford, NY
Before the Punk Rock and Grudge Rock that came with Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, and Blink 182 Before the head banging music of Nirvana and Pearl Jam, And even before the vibrant and explosive
Guns ‘N’ Roses and Bon Jovi There was a different style of ...
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For Freedom
by Whitney S., Colleyville, TX
Jimmy Needham is a fresh face emerging into the growing world of Christian music. Although barely known, once you hear his soothing indie beats, he becomes impossible to forget. Songs like “I Am New” have a sitting-on-the-porch, lazy-afternoon feel.
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Funeral
by Scott H., Stafford, VA
What is that I hear? Is that a riff from a guitarist? A cadence from those drums pounding beats in my head? Or the waves the fingers make on the keyboard blowing supersonic sounds from every corner?
Yes, it’s Arcade Fire with their ...
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Ghost in the Shell: A Stand Alone Complex Volume 2
by Joann B., Portage, MI
Eminem, 50 Cent, New Found Glory ... with all the regular musicaround and a short attention span for songs that sound the same, you start to search for alternatetunes to keep you entertained for late-night studying.
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Illinois
by Chris C., Des Allemands, LA
It is rare to find pop music that actually includes instruments. Horns are usually replaced by electronic sounds from a synthesizer. Even drums are heard less (in favor of Casio-like machines).
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