I think of the new crop of modern pop starlets taking up space in our airwaves these days; none of them have had as exciting of a career trajectory as Billie Eilish. Perhaps Olivia Rodrigo…
Posts published by “Kate Megathlin”
Hello there stranger, this is Kate Megathlin, writer for weekly music reviews for the Seattle Collegian, here to assert how much more important her opinions are than yours. She is a Seattle Central student with a major love of music and music culture, and every week she’ll try to deliver reviews of new albums coming out, if you want to recommend albums for her to review, email her at Kate.Megathlin@seattlecollegian.com.
Usually, I like to start these reviews with a snarky quip or something funny, but today, I want to start with a simple question: Why are you here? What do you think I’m going to…
Welcome to 7-Inch Roundup (named so because of 7 inch vinyl records, the size for smaller albums), a new occasional series I’ll do where I take two eps and/or two albums too short to do…
Just like how Christ was crucified for the sins of humanity, so too was Daft Punk crucified, for the sins of French House. 11 years from their last album and that beautiful bassy hole in…
I have been waiting a long time to cover this one. I meant to do it two reviews ago, but decided to get Ariana out of the way first. Then Taylor dropped, and I simply had…
It’s been a very weird week for music, and that’s even beyond the utter shitshow that is the Drake vs Kendrick beef, a topic that could very well be its own article with all that’s…
Yeah, that’s right. This column has an official name now, welcome to Change The Record. You know, very few things truly scare me these days; only the threat of war or being set on fire…
One of the issues I am starting to run into as a music reviewer is being overwhelmed with new releases. I mean, hell, there are about three more album reviews I have lined up before…
In many ways, I think Playboi Carti is a modern-day Oppenheimer. Both created a new and innovative concept to try and change the world, only to ruin it further, except instead of creating a nuclear…
I don’t think any subculture has undergone a more depressing evolution over the years than the goths. It was once a proud and bustling community so vast that you couldn’t even go to a local…