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Teen Ink Magazine,
February 2006 :
Music Articles
Chapter V
by Michelle K., Wyckoff, NJ
Staind has been my favorite band for five years and never fails to create amazing songs with each CD. “Chapter V,” however, is definitely not their best album.
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Feels Like Home
by Joanna S., Grapevine, TX
Mellow and enchanting, Norah Jones’ second CD pulls listeners into a world of awe and peace. In 2002, “Come Away With Me” earned eight Grammys. The 2004 follow-up, believe it or not, is even better.
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Lateralus
by James S., Williamsville, NY
A few years ago, Maynard James Keenan (lead vocals), Adam Jones (guitar), Justin Chancellor (bass) and Danny Carey, came together to produce one of the greatest musical masterpieces of all time - Tool’s fifth album, “Lateralus.
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Lennon Lives
by Anthony C., Youngstown, OH
The songs of Crosby, Stills and Nash play
still today Like time capsules from decades ago, The meaningful lyrics and melodic harmonies Still echoing past desires for peace.
Even with two gone, The Beatles still live on.
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Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
by Peter S., Phoenix, AZ
Gwen Stefani’s first solo album, “Love. Angel. Music. Baby.” (LAMB, also the name of her new clothing line), shows her love for all genres of music. On it is ’70s pop, hip-hop, and retro-Madonna inspired tracks.
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Silent Alarm
by Jessica B., Wilmington, DE
Don’t let the band’s name fool you - Bloc Party’s music is not about drunken kids running around the streets. Bloc Party is an indie pop band straight from London with a sound similar to another Brit-pop band, Franz Ferdinand.
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Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall
by Jeremy P., W. Windsor, NJ
From the smoothest lines to the screeching, racing notes that resonate like a flock of geese overhead, John Coltrane’s sax has always mesmerized listeners.
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