Music Evaluation: Additional Tunes from The Wallows' Collection
In the realm of music, March 2021 saw the release of two captivating projects that have since garnered attention from critics and fans alike. The Wallows, an alternative rock band hailing from Los Angeles, California, unveiled their short EP titled "More", while Noah Kahan's album "Stick Season" also received a review around the same time.
The Wallows' "More" is a seven-track journey that delves into themes of introspection, relationships, and youthful uncertainty, all presented through an indie rock and alternative sound. The EP opens with "Not Alone", a song that finds lead vocalist Dylan Minnette sharing his story of re-adjusting to life after a failed relationship. The lyrics touch on good memories coming back to him in a negative light, painting a picture of a complex emotional journey.
The second track, "Deep Dive", continues Minnette's story, delving into his intentions with his ex. The song gives the impression of Minnette being desolate and searching for his own meaning, a theme that resonates with many listeners. The EP concludes with a reprise of "Deep Dive" to put further emphasis on Minnette's intentions.
Meanwhile, Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" was reviewed by Will Hick '27, Opinions Editor, during November, when the chill of winter was setting in. The album, which was released in an unspecified year, explores a range of themes, but the specifics of Hick's review are not yet publicly available.
In another review, Billy Joel's seventh studio album, "Glass Houses", was under scrutiny. Released in 1974, this album is arguably one of Joel's most iconic works. The review of "Glass Houses" is not related to the cancellation of a previous review.
In "More", the third song, "Coffin Change", questions the purpose of life and whether we should focus on tangible assets or happiness. The sixth song, "Learn to Love Again", finds Minnette convinced that he is destined to be with his ex and that one day, she will love him back. The fifth song, "Your New Favorite Song", makes Minnette seem hopeless because he has written a song for his ex, despite the fact that his ex is no longer part of his life. The fourth song, "Hide It Away", finds Minnette questioning his past and exclaiming that "Asking questions doesn't help 'cause [he is] fine."
The album "Back Home Again" by John Denver is also being reviewed, but details about this review are not currently available.
As both "More" and "Stick Season" continue to make waves in the music industry, fans and critics alike are eagerly awaiting more insights into these compelling works.
The Wallows' "More" and Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" have stirred a surge of opinions in the realm of entertainment, with "More" delving into themes of purpose, relationships, and introspection, while "Stick Season" explores a wide range of themes though a review by Will Hick, Opinions Editor, has not yet disclosed specific details. The events surrounding these music releases have captured the interest of both fans and critics, with anticipation mounting for further insights into these captivating works.