October Music Review

The freshest finds in popular music.

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Ashley Bedore, Editor-in-chief

 

Some Kind of Love – The Killers

Channeling a soft synth pop aesthetic, The Killers are experimenting with new sounds with their new record “Wonderful Wonderful”. The dreamy lyrics and mellow instrumentals are a definite contrast from their typical alternative rock sound. “Some Kind of Love” is perfect for any late night study session.

Homemade Dynamite – Lorde (feat. Khalid, Post Malone & SZA)

This remix of “Homemade Dynamite” adds new dynamics and energy to Lorde’s latest pop hit off of her masterpiece of an album titled “Melodrama”. With Khalid, Post Malone & SZA, this song now appeals to a wider audience and is more musically diverse and compelling. Add this song to any party playlist and turn it up.

The Last of The Real Ones – Fall Out Boy

If you’re hoping that the old pop punk version of Fall Out Boy is coming back, it is long gone. With pop melodies, autotune and a repetitive chorus, “The Last of The Real Ones” sets a definite pop vibe for Fall Out Boy’s upcoming album “Mania.” This song is catchy, but will probably become lackluster after a few listens.

  

“Week Without You” – Miley Cyrus

Miley’s new vintage inspired hit sounds like a new and improved 1950’s pop song. The bass line adds a groove to Miley’s new era. It’s fresh and different just like each of Miley’s new songs that she has released this year. Those who haven’t particularly favored Miley Cyrus in the past may consider giving her a chance with her new differing sound.

One Foot – Walk The Moon

Walk The Moon continues to deliver with great high energy ballads that make you want to dance. The 1980’s disco inspired feel mixed with Walk The Moon’s signature eccentric pop-rock vibes keep true to the band’s captivating sound while keeping you interested in seeing where the band goes next.