All American Rejects stick with familiar sounds
February 15, 2012 • Patrick Climer
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The new single “The Beekeeper’s Daughter” from The All-American Rejects may be just as much a hit as previously released singles like “Move Along”, but it seems as if the band has lost the one thing that I always saw as unique — their adventurous nature. Staying with the same, upbeat... Read more »
Young musicians record their first soundtrack
January 19, 2012 • Sophie Medrano
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There are a ton of youngsters out in the world who strive to be great musicians, but only a few actually have talent. In their first recorded cover, 16-year-old Kyle Barker and Jacob Parrish show that they are among the few who legitimately have what it takes to ‘woo’ a coffee shop crowd.... Read more »
Coachella is almost here!
January 12, 2012 • Sorayah Zahir
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A couple of days ago, Coachella announced its official music lineup for 2012 and fans have reacted with generally happy feelings. Unlike in years past, the festival will occur twice, consecutively with the same acts and everything during each weekend. This is just to accommodate all the 75,000 people... Read more »
An Interview: Sophie Medrano explains her love of Ian Curtis’s music
December 12, 2011 • Jared Dunham
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.permalinkphotobox { visibility: hidden; position: absolute; height: 1px; width: 1px;} Who is your all time fav band/artist? Joy Division. It’s an 80s band Why do you like them so much? Ian Curtis, the lead singer, was an inspiration for a long time through his lyrics and the rest of the... Read more »
Hammock’s newest release moves beyond ordinary
November 15, 2011 • Patrick Climer
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Hammock is one of the musical groups that I personally have held in long belief to be among the few true musicians still standing. In the past, they have used classical instruments like cello and piano in a mix with heavily synthesized sounds and light, repetitive percussion. However, the EPs from... Read more »
Coldplay brings familiar, yet fresh sound
November 14, 2011 • Blaine Piering
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British Alternative rock band Coldplay has been putting out mellow jams since the late 90s and hasn’t stopped being a crowd-pleaser. And they’ve released another great addition to their growing catalog with the release of Mylo Xyloto. Smooth beats and an electronic addition to give a smooth yet exciting... Read more »
Students spook the hallways
November 2, 2011
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On Oct. 31, students and staff dressed to impress with spooky, cute, and quirky costumes. The event was sponsored by Senior Leaders. Below are just a few of many selected by the Eagle Edition staff. Click an image below to enlarge. To exit, click on the enlarged image to close the preview. [Show... Read more »
This weeks featured e: Quentin Salamino
November 1, 2011
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IS QUENTIN SALAMINO October 31, 2011 Quentin’s illustration that took a few days demonstrates “supreme-ultra-hardcore” qualities and represents “enlightenment.” If you want to create you’r own e, then head over to room 1134 and grab a template! .permalinkphotobox... Read more »
Alaina’s debut album appeals to wide audience
October 27, 2011 • Patrick Climer
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Music has always been one of the few things I’ve truly and undoubtedly cared about. However, I’ve also never been able to find a country music artist who I could truly connect to. But, putting all of my previous convictions aside, I found that Lauren Alaina was able to put together such an album... Read more »
Pep Rally Pictures – September 29
October 18, 2011
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