Wallows – Model, Album Review

With all of these bands that I love releasing albums practically back to back recently, the fact that Wallows dropped their third full length album, Model, last week with basically no promotion came as quite a surprise to me. A pleasant one, but still. Even though I follow them on social media, I must not be in the know enough for eavesdropping advertising or just straight up fan posts to fall through the cracks and into my feeds.

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Fan Art Friday: Rafael Nadal

Though he had an expected poor performance at Roland Garros this year, Rafael Nadal has just announced his participation in the Olympics! He’ll be shooting his shot at both singles and doubles with Roland Garros’ most recent winner, Carlos Alcaraz! This also means he won’t be participating in Wimbledon, but I can’t wait to watch him play more. I can only hope to see him again during the hardcourt season this year.

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Life & Beth Season 2 Review

To be honest, I don’t think I ever knew that Life & Beth was getting a second season, let alone that it was going to drop when it did. There needs to be some more advertising of this show, or hyping it up somehow, because it’s likely with how the television landscape is nowadays, there might not be a third season.

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Book Review: Fish & Chips by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux

Once I decided to keep going with this Ty Grady and Zane Garrett series, I finally decided to look up how many books actually make this up. It’s a whopping nine novels! That’s so great! Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux have somehow managed to work so seamlessly together to create entertaining and flowing stories that I can’t wait to keep reading.

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Fan Art Friday: ATEEZ

I know it’s only been a short time since I posted these drawings, but I can’t draw them fast enough! With the release of their latest mini album last week, Golden Hour, ATEEZ have been almost everywhere I look. And I thank all the other Atiny out there for being more obsessed than me and keeping me in the loop. I promise I’ll have something new next week, but I cannot promise it won’t be K-pop related. So sue me!

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Book Review: One Perfect Couple by Ruth Ware

I sure do hope Ruth Ware doesn’t have a ghost writer out there, because it seems almost impossible that she’s cranking out four hundred page novels around the same time every year. I certainly know it’s possible to write that much, and with an author as popular as she is, I know the publishing house would probably drop everything to get it out as quickly as possible, but still. I suppose I will remain in awe, because Ware delivers again with One Perfect Couple.

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twenty one pilots – Clancy, Album Review

I’m going to be totally honest here, Scaled and Icy was a huge letdown of an album for me from a band that hadn’t disappointed prior. Of course that means I was going to walk into Clancy with a bit of trepidation. But I was a fool for thinking that way! Twenty One Pilots have rounded out this era with certified hits.

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