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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
By Matthew Kravchuk
“Black Ice” Album Review AC/DC’s new album “Black Ice” is the group’s first record since “Ballbreaker” in 1995. The Australin rock band is set to make the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame and their latest work simply a reminder of their greatness. The 12 tracks are each a little memento of the band’s style on their original recordings because the band has stayed true to their heavy metal tactics, which have kept hair-band fans on their feet for decades. All of the original members of the group, except the late vocalist Ban Scott, who was replaced by Brian Johnson in 1980, are back again to show the world that they can still rock the stage. The album’s hit song “Rock N’ Roll Train” has had much success as it climbed the Top 100 Billboard weekly. Releasing this record was definitely a great move for the band and will not disappoint their fans. There will be more from these Aussies sooner than expected. They’re “Back In Black” – Ice, that is. “Paper Trail” Album Review After being arrested for possession of illegal automatic weapons, rapper T.I. earned some jail time his rhymes and compose his Hip-Hop album of the year, “Paper Trail.” Although none of the songs have anything to do with his convictions, they’re still hard hitting songs. Songs like his number one Hot 100 single, “Whatever You Like” and “Live Your Life” feature Rhianna. The album’s success can also be partially credited to the wide range of stars on it, such as Jay-Z, Kanye West, Rhianna, and M.I.A., just to name a few. This album is a much needed success for the young rapper’s career as he continues to make Hip-Hop history. Let’s just hope he can keep his hands clean, ya dig?
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