Culture Critique
Why 'I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside' is a Masterpiece for Realists
Vince Vanguard
Earl Sweatshirt's 2015 masterpiece, 'I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside,' cuts through societal fluff with a raw authenticity that shakes the very foundation of phony social norms. Layering moody production with introspective lyrics, this album resonates deeply through its honest portrayal of human struggles.
Echoes: The Sound That Echoed Right Past the Mainstream Sheep
Vince Vanguard
*Echoes* by The Rapture, released in 2003, is an album that defies the mainstream's blandness with its post-punk revivalist, raw sound crafted in New York City.
Unmasking the Feminist Fairy Tale: The Wives of Bath
Vince Vanguard
In *The Wives of Bath*, a 1993 novel by Elisabeth Harvor, rebellious teens Mouse Bradford and Paulie Morris navigate the creaky conventions of a 1963 conservative boarding school. Packed with youthful rebellion, the story challenges societal norms from every angle.