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Ally The Piper – Making Bagpipes Rock One Song At A Time
Ally The Piper, known for her unique blend of bagpipes and rock, has gained immense popularity on YouTube and TikTok, showcasing her talent with songs like “Crazy Train” and “Enter Sandman.” At 29, Ally Crowley-Duncan travels internationally, captivating fans with her performances and remarkable vocal abilities, inspired by her Scottish heritage. Continue reading Ally The Piper – Making Bagpipes Rock One Song At A Time
Dylanna Fisher
Jun 43 min read


Reviewing “Numb Little Bug” by Em Beihold
I never heard of musical artist Em Beihold let alone her song “Numb Little Bug” until it came on my car’s Sirius radio a couple of days ago. Continue reading Reviewing “Numb Little Bug” by Em Beihold
Dylanna Fisher
Aug 31, 20222 min read


Don’t Be Trashy at Music Festivals
In spite of the positive aspects of enjoying live artists and gathering with fellow music-lovers, there is a dark side that will undoubtedly cause major issues for the environment once festivals resume. While wrapped up in the fun of an event, people may forget to be mindful of their negative effects on the environment. This is a problem that must be addressed by environmentally-conscious individuals. Continue reading Don’t Be Trashy at Music Festivals
Dylanna Fisher
May 23, 20216 min read


Soothing Anxiety; Music Review by Rachel Rabalais
Switching Styles’ Music Reviews | In today’s society, many people suffer from different mental illnesses. Everyone has their own way of helping themselves feel a little better about what they are battling day to day. Anxiety especially clinical anxiety is very hard to deal with. Scientists have said music can actually relax and calm you. When I get anxiety, I always listen to music, if I am able to. There are a couple of artists I like but my favourite song, which has helped
Dylanna Fisher
May 16, 20212 min read


How Music Devices Contribute to E-Waste Problems
The article discusses the rise in electronic waste (e-waste) due to advancements in music technology, such as CD players and smartphones. While modern devices enhance music enjoyment, they contribute to e-waste, with only 10% being recycled. The piece highlights environmental risks from improper disposal and suggests practices for sustainable music consumption. Continue reading How Music Devices Contribute to E-Waste Problems
Dylanna Fisher
May 12, 20213 min read


Are John Cage’s Works Really Music? | Guest Written by Kirstin Duprey
Growing up, I often heard the argument against modern art (including music) that it wasn’t “real art”. But what is “real art”? What is “real music”? That answer is going to be different depending on whom you ask. Continue reading Are John Cage’s Works Really Music? | Guest Written by Kirstin Duprey
Dylanna Fisher
Sep 27, 20206 min read


Unpacking Emotions | Guest Written by Violeta Zamorano-Scott
I love music. But there isn’t much out there for me. See, I’m asexual. So that eliminates most songs. I am fine listening to them, but they don’t really speak to me. Second, I’m really into mental health. That has not been explored in music that much beyond the classic angsty and vague songs. They also tend to talk about the problem, not the solution. At some point I decided I wanted to change that. Continue reading Unpacking Emotions | Guest Written by Violeta Zamorano-Scott
Dylanna Fisher
Aug 16, 20204 min read
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