Teen Ink Magazine,
September 2001 :
Music Articles
Dixie Chicks - Fly Dixie Chicks again show their amazing talent on"Fly," a delightful mix of country and zip that you'll find hard toquit listening to. This is one CD that you can listen to from start to finish andlove every single minute ... Continue...
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory I was never into the heavy metal scene until my daysstarted to sour, thanks to a drop in my academic performance.
It beganinnocently, when I started to use Napster to acquire MP3's. My playlist eruptedwith a new genre: alternative ... Continue...
Lyricist Lounge, Volume 2 "Lyricist Lounge, Volume 2," though almost ayear old, is still one of the best-selling rap albums out there. Forget the name,this album has many hardcore rappers including Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch, Q-Tip,Talib Kweli, Notorious B.I.G ... Continue...
Moulin Rouge Soundtrack Welcome to the Moulin Rouge! This soundtrack to therecent movie of the same name is jam-packed with beautiful, movingmusic ... Continue...
Paul Simon - You're the One When first listening to Paul Simon's latest album,"You're the One," you are left to wonder if, at age 58, Simon hasfinally lost his musical touch. On second listen, however, the mostlyautobiographical songs begin to resonate ... Continue...
Sonicflood This self-titled album is Sonicflood's 1999 debut, andsince then the band has influenced the world with their Christian music. Thisain't old-school worship, though! The
12 tracks are sung and played witha passion for God ... Continue...
The Black Crowes - Lions I recently purchased the Black Crowes' new CD,"Lions." This highly anticipated release is The Crowes' sixth, andthose who enjoy a great old-fashioned rock album will be thrilled ... Continue...
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