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  • Apr 29, 2024 | lsureveille.com | Caitlin Russell

    Started in 2007 to draw attention to independent businesses and encourage the resurgence of the vinyl industry, Record Store Day is an annual celebration that takes place during April, usually on the third Saturday of the month. Celebrated worldwide, it's even been recognized as an official holiday by cities like New York City, Los Angeles, Charleston and Las Vegas .

  • Apr 21, 2024 | lsureveille.com | Caitlin Russell

    On April 5, Bryson Tiller dropped his self-titled album , "Bryson Tiller." The artist hasn't released a full studio project since "ANNIVERSARY" in 2020, despite its re-release as a deluxe edition the following year. With 19 tracks, including two features; one from Victoria Monet and one from Clara La San, the album stays true to the artist's style, each of the songs except for "Whatever She Wants" appearing heavily influenced by 90s and early 2000s R&B.

  • Apr 13, 2024 | lsureveille.com | Caitlin Russell

    Earlier this year, Allah-Las announced that they'd be touring around the US and Canada, including a stop in Baton Rouge. The show took place April 9 at Chelsea's Live, where the four-man band, known for their surreal blend of folk and psychedelic rock, performed top hits like "Catamaran", "Raspberry Jam", "Houston", as well as a few tracks from their most recent album, "Zuma 85".

  • Apr 7, 2024 | lsureveille.com | Caitlin Russell

    Last week, on March 29, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter released her 8th studio album, "ACT II Cowboy Carter". Days before the release, the artist posted a caption on Instagram providing insight into the development of the album, saying it was five years in the making, and "born" out of an experience where she hadn't felt welcomed.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | lsureveille.com | Caitlin Russell

    Last weekend, Metro Boomin and Future dropped their joint album, "We Don't Trust You," which has recently gained attention for featuring Kendrick Lamar, who seems to appear solely to diss Drake and J.Cole. The three rappers have been sending shots back and forth since 2013, when Kendrick featured on "Control" by Big Sean, claiming that he'd take his spot as #1. Their competition could have been read as friendly, but Kendrick's latest verse shows this may not be the case.

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