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Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2007 :
Music Articles
Hello, Good Friend
by Marissa M., San Diego, CA
Using elements of pop, rock, and even musical theater, Bryce Avery, the one-man band that is The Rocket Summer, crafts an emotional and energetic album that amazes and entertains.
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Life in Cartoon Motion
by Stephanie C., Smithtown, NY
Imagine combining qualities of legendary Queen’s Freddie Mercury circa 1978, the 1980s’ George Michael, and the current Scissor Sister’s Jake Shears to form a nouveau-chic, electric, glam-pop/rock singing phenomenon.
Enter Mika.
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Light Grenades
by Brittany N., Akron, OH
Incubus are known for their melodic and experimental radio-friendly jams from the late 1990s, but this year they progressed, releasing an interesting and contemporary album.
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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
by Damien S., Villanova, PA
It all began before I was born. Dad would play the Beatles around Mum when she was pregnant.
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Stadium Arcadium
by Grace W., Wyckoff, NJ
The new Red Hot Chili Peppers album, “Stadium Arcadium,” is incredible. The tracks are polished and funky while maintaining their distinct sound. This is definitely a mark of growth for the band. Each song has a unique feel.
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