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Lee Dewyze Interview-American Idol 2010

August 4, 2010 by The Rock Star Stories  
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Lee Dewyze-American Idol Interview

An interview with Siobhan Magnus-American Idol

August 4, 2010 by The Rock Star Stories  
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Siobhan Magnus Interview

Civil Twilight Interview

June 11, 2010 by The Rock Star Stories  
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Here’s our interview with the band Civil Twilight on tour with Paper Tongues.

Frightened Rabbit Interview at SXSW by Brittany Reeber

SXSW Interview with Frightened Rabbit

by Alex Rivera

Upon first glance of “School Gyrls”, I thought “Dear God, spare me the agony of yet another wannabe girl group.” My thoughts were semi-correct.

I’m not going to lie, the beats in this song are really, really good. But, the vocals are somewhat of overkill. It doesn’t really sound like singing, but more like whining. Also, the random guy trying to sound like Lil Jon and screaming in the background doesn’t make it any better. Plus, the lyrics aren’t anything special. The entire song is about going to a party and dancing. Nothing out of the ordinary.

Honestly, this group sounds like Ke$ha, but worse (considering that I actually like Ke$ha). They can’t really sing, and the whole “cutesy” schoolgirl image has to go. Stop trying to gain a fan base by dressing like you’re half-naked in provocative outfits and singing like the Cheetah Girls. It’s not going to work.

Anarbor “The Words You Don’t Swallow”

by Alex Rivera

On Anarbor’s new record, the band keeps true to what they know best: give their fans ballads about heartbreak and relationships with a pop-rock feel. The new album, The Words You Don’t Swallow, is the band’s first full-length release since their EP Free Your Mind in 2009. The new album includes some songs from the EP, but the majority of it consists of newer songs.

For the most part, the CD is good, but not anything great or different than what the band puts out. Actually, it sounded as if I were listening to the EP all over again, just longer in length. The incorporation of songs off of the EP didn’t make listening to the record any better, either.

Although I am an Anarbor fan, I have to pass on this one. It just didn’t do anything for me, and the songs on the album sound just like everything else out in the scene: generic and mundane. Nothing really set this new record apart from anything else released by them. Thus, The Words You Don’t Swallow is a hit for newer listeners of Anarbor, but it’s a miss for older fans.

Never Shout Never Interview by Alex and Dina

Part 3 30 Seconds to Mars Press Conference

Part 2 30 Seconds to Mars Student Press Conference

30 Seconds to Mars Student Press Conference

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