One of the most acclaimed bands to rise from the early 2000’s pop punk craze was Sum 41. They formed in the mid 90s as a group of high school friends looking to make a name for themselves in Ajax, Canada. Though they faced many lineup changes throughout their career, the most notable members are… Continue reading Blog Post: Sum 41
Author: Aidan Myers
Blog Post: “Common People” by Pulp
One of the most fascinating songs I’ve come across is a piece called “Common People” by the band Pulp. Pulp is a British rock band that formed in 1978 by schoolmates Jarvis Cocker and Peter Dalton. While they played throughout the entire 80s, they didn’t gain significant prominence until the 90s during the commercial rise… Continue reading Blog Post: “Common People” by Pulp
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Two albums that have fascinated me for years now are “The Protomen” and “Act ii: The Father of Death” both created by the band The Protomen. What’s interesting about these albums is that they’re more than just songs put together, but rather a story that’s told across the two albums. Because the story spans both… Continue reading Blog Post
StoryCorps – Aidan Myers
The first story I listened to was titled “The Men Who Fed America“. It’s told from the perspective of Johnny Itliong, a man who grew up in the 60s working in various California grape fields. His father, Larry Itliong, was a fellow worker in the fields, and was responsible for leading multiple successful labor strikes… Continue reading StoryCorps – Aidan Myers