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The Vector

NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

Lana Del Rey’s “Chemtrails Over The Country Club” Review

Lana Del Rey’s “Chemtrails Over The Country Club” Review

Prem Naik April 14, 2021

It seems like just yesterday that the tunes of “Norman Fucking Rockwell” took over my weekly repeat playlist, but on March 19th, Lana Del Rey delivered it’s successor, “Chemtrails Over The Country...

Fearless (Taylor’s Version) Review

Fearless (Taylor’s Version) Review

Evan Markowitz, Guest Contributor April 14, 2021

I was nine years old when Taylor Swift first released “Fearless,” her sophomore album. At the time, I didn’t know much except that “Love Story,” one of the project’s singles,...

“OK ORCHESTRA”  Revealing AJR’s Creative Potential

“OK ORCHESTRA” Revealing AJR’s Creative Potential

Sabastian Fernandes April 6, 2021

 AJR’s single “BANG!” released in February 2020, peaking at eighth on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it the band’s highest charting single to date. If you haven’t heard this song and its...

Dreamland by Glass Animals Review

Dreamland by Glass Animals Review

Prem Naik April 6, 2021

Glass Animals was a group that I was never truly a fan of until I heard their latest album “Dreamland.” Released back in August 2020, “Dreamland” was a great album that missed my radar simply...

Kings of Leon: From Chords to Cryptocurrency

Kings of Leon: From Chords to Cryptocurrency

Sabastian Fernandes March 24, 2021

How the Rise of NFTs is Creeping its Way into the Musical Industry Cryptocurrency: you either love it, hate it or still don't understand it no matter how many people rave to you about it to...

The Five Best Indie Albums of 2020

Emily Rejano March 24, 2021

2020 was an eventful year mostly spent on the couch grieving the loss of human interaction. One upside to the past year was the volume of new albums and EPs that got released. This list includes...

SHINee’s Back with “Don’t Call Me”

SHINee’s Back with “Don’t Call Me”

Saanika Joshi March 3, 2021

Before the release of “Don’t Call Me” last week, It had been about three years since the princes of K-pop, SHINee, released their last hit album. The four-man band entered...

Shadys Back, Dont Tell a Friend

Shady’s Back, Don’t Tell a Friend

Evan Markowitz, Guest Contributor February 3, 2021

Eminem Album Review Between genuine, heartfelt apologies and poop jokes, Eminem’s latest album release, “Music To Be Murdered By: Side B” leaves much to be explained. I have been...

Kali Uchis: “Sin Miedo”

Kali Uchis: “Sin Miedo”

Nicolas Arango and narango December 9, 2020

Two years after her critically acclaimed first studio album “Isolation,” Kali Uchis has returned with another genre exploring work, “Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) ∞” translated...

Gorillaz Song Machine: Chaos at a Tempo

Gorillaz “Song Machine”: Chaos at a Tempo

Sabastian Fernandes and sfernandes November 4, 2020

In their new album “Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez,” everybody’s favorite postmodern virtual band Gorillaz seeks to create an experience using a cacophony of unlikely pairings...

Review of Bryson Tiller’s New Album, Anniversary

Maksim Sokolov October 21, 2020

Bryson Tiller is a Kentucky-born R&B singer, songwriter and rapper. His career began in 2011 with the release of his first mixtape “Killer Instinct Vol. 1,” which earned him reasonable recognition...

Fleet Foxes: Shore

Fleet Foxes: Shore

Nicolas Arango October 7, 2020

“Shore” is the fourth studio album from indie/folk band Fleet Foxes and is a wonderful summation and natural progression of the band’s famous sound.  In 2008 Fleet Foxes released their debut eponymous album...

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