SARDESAI: Silencing happens — just not to who you think
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Billie Eilish has risen to fame in a very short time, quickly coming to the forefront of the mainstream music scene without releasing a full album or compromising her sound. Her haunting voice and chords are a staple in the new album, which quickly became the most pre-added album ever on Apple Music before its release March 29.
Most of the panels at the Virginia Festival of the Book — which took place March 20-24 in various venues around Charlottesville — surround the idea of a traditional print novel. However, graphic novels are slowly entering the mainstream, and “The Power of Graphic Novels” was an event that showed that graphic novels are the perfect gateway to attaining what artist James Sturm called “visual literacy.”
“Carmen Sandiego,” the more story-based and cinematic reboot of the classic 1994 cartoon “Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?” sheds new light on the titular thief. In the new animated series, the backstory of both Carmen Sandiego (Gina Rodriguez) and V.I.L.E., Villains’ International League of Evil, is shown in great detail, giving the show a new story and a life of its own. However, viewers of the old show may find that although some aspects are the same, others have changed drastically.
“Bohemian Rhapsody” is not only a hotly anticipated biopic about the popular 70’s british rock band Queen, but is also the most popular song the band has ever released. The song became one of the best selling singles worldwide and is still widely listened to today. The song itself is pivotal to the soundtrack of the upcoming movie, which is a wide window into the discography of the band and also into the world-famous lyrics of Freddie Mercury.
“Trench” is one of the most anticipated alternative rock albums to be released this year, and has left no boundary uncrossed. Using lyrics that Tyler Joseph — Twenty One Pilots’ lead singer and lyricist — continues to talk about mental illness and depression, they pick up the baton directly from their last album “Blurryface.” The album is chock-full of lyrics riddled with meaning and bass lines strong enough to shake the floor.