Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2006 :
Music Articles
Beethoven’s Last Night by Casey H., St. Genevieve, MO What has amazing vocals and awe-inspiring orchestral feats combined with an intriguing story and Fate, no less? The Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s performance of “Beethoven’s Last Night!”
The orchestra has taken rock as we know it ... Continue...
Get Inside by Jordan H., Portland, OR “Get Inside” is the follow-up to Johnny A.’s “Sometime Tuesday Morning” off Steve Vai’s Favored Nations label. For those unfamiliar with Johnny A. Continue...
The Collection by Danielle F., Preston, MN Who doesn’t love an album that you can listen to all the way through? “The Collection” is a compilation of all your Morissette favorites. This lyrically blissful record is one you surely won’t get sick of. Continue...
The Sound of Revenge by Angel G., Columbus, WI Chamillionaire’s major album debut “The Sound of Revenge” proves he is one of the South’s hottest new artists. The previous SwishaHouse emcee knows how to step up his game. He is quick-tongued and can nab a hook with perfect timing. Continue...
Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not by Martin B., New City, NY “Anticipation has a habit to set you up for disappointment,” sings Arctic Monkeys’ front-man Alex Turner, and if anyone should know, it’s him. Continue...
Yellow Submarine by Andrew B., Newark, DE In 1969, the Beatles released “Yellow Submarine” with 13 songs that were a mix of previously released material and new songs.
This record is good. It contains classic Beatles hits, and orchestral pieces by George Martin. Continue...
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