Music Reviews
Arts & Life
Album Review: Cults LP
Arts & Life
Album Review: Iron & Wine’s Kiss Each Other Clean
Iron & Wine is an act that is familiar to many FSU students. The sole member, Sam Beam, was a graduate of FSU’s MFA film program and returns to play in Tallahassee on a pretty regular basis; his latest appearance in Tallahassee being back in November. Kiss Each Other Clean is the latest
album from Iron & Wine and from the very beginning avid fans of his music will notice a drastic difference in style.
Arts & Life
Album Review: 5.0 by Nelly
It’s been two years since Nelly’s failed attempt at a comeback with Brass Knuckles, his lowest selling album of all time. Ever since the summer of 2009, Nelly has been back in his Los Angeles studio laying down tracks for his album 5.0 that was released on November 16. For those of you that anticipated a return of the old Country Grammar, this album is yet another disappointment. Nelly was never known for his skillful raps, but with his catchy lyrics and lively beats he made some chart topping hits like “Hott in Here”, “Pimp Juice” and “Country Grammar”. With 5.0 Nelly actually raps in only about half the songs, while the other half sound like poorly produced R&B tracks in which an out of tune Nelly attempts a Bing Crosby croon.




