Turnover combined an old-school T.V aesthetic and great opening acts for a unique experience at the Summit Music Hall. By Phillip Mckenzie
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Bishop Briggs’ debut ‘Church of Scars’ leaves a resonating impact
by Sam Danshesby Sam DanshesThe U.K. singer’s debut album is full of catchy and immersive tracks, blending genres for a unique auditory experience. By Sam Danshes
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Review of 30 Second to Mars’ new album: Another nail in the coffin of modern rock
30 Seconds to Mars released their newest album America and there is little to celebrate about it. By Charlotte Spaeth
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J. Cole’s meditation on addiction is far from an addicting listen
by Joseph Masonby Joseph MasonJ. Cole once again gives himself center stage only to show off an annoying alter ego and a disjointed concept. By Joseph Mason
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The first episodes of Jersey Shore Family Vacation highlight old drama and revamped reality television. By Charlotte Spaeth
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Drug Symposium highlights current issues, encourages need for involvement
by Robert Tannby Robert TannCU’s first Symposium on Drugs featured local speakers advocating for a change in U.S. drug policy. By Robert Tann
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CU Independent’s Arts Editors sat down with the cast of Super Troopers 2 for a conversation on the new film. By Austin Willeke and Chris Koeler
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A Girl Cried Red is a change from Princess Nokia’s typical sound, and it may have missed the mark. By Camille Sauers
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Pale Waves brush off comparisons to their label mates with a fantastic showing of their own unique style at Larimer Lounge. By Austin Willeke
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Cardi B’s ‘Invasion of Privacy’ gets personal, and is better for it
by Amanda Loweby Amanda LoweCardi B’s new album “Invasion of Privacy” reveals personal stories and her talents as emerging hip-hop artist. By Amanda Bell