The CUI arts section looks back at some of the best albums that served as the soundtrack of the 2010s.
Albums
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“Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our lives. By Jacob Newman
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Album Review: Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp a Butterfly”
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldThe Compton-bred rapper maintains his dominance of the genre, and goes where no other mainstream rappers today dare to go. By Ellis Arnold
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‘Tis the season to enjoy Sufjan Stevens’ new Christmas album
by Patrick Fortby Patrick FortBy Patrick Fort
Comprised of five discs spanning over three hours, “Silver and Gold” is a solid collection of Christmas tunes that stays true to Stevens’ avant-garde-esque style without scaring away your older relatives. -
My ears hurt and it has nothing to do with the strange man at the bus stop yelling profanities at me, or my professors lecturing me on how poorly I did on my last assignment. Rather, it has everything to do with the current state of music.
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When Miles Davis went into the studio with his sextet on March 2, 1959 to begin recording “Kind of Blue,” no one quite knew what kind of music was about surface, not even Davis.