Cracked Vinyl Reviews

This is a blog dedicated solely to the review of music from diverse genres ranging from alternative, indie, electronic, dance, folk, acoustic, rock, R&B, dubstep, chillwave, psychedelic, etc. However, the types of music reviewed on this site will be decided by the authors of each review, so complaints are not accepted in case you have any regarding musical taste. Enjoy reading these reviews!

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Editor In Chief: Alessandro van den Brink
Writers: Alessandro van den Brink, Andrew Fabry, Rubin Soodak, Skye Lewis, Asher Baumrin, Stephen Sim, Yang Fei, Lenny Otto

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Andrew Fabry

About: Andrew Fabry was born christmas day of ‘95 in New York City, where he was raised. His first memory of music was an old cassette tape of Simon and Garfunkel live at Central Park which he and his brother always insisted on listening. This was the start of Andrew’s musical taste; his second memory was when his family friend played “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen, which remianed his favorite song for a whole two years. Because of theses exposures Andrew never liked pop music, and developed the taste for music that he has maintained to this very day.

Favorite Artists: Crystal Castles, MGMT, The Strokes, The Antlers and Yeasayer

Favorite Albums: “Is This It” by The Strokes, “Wander/Wonder” by Balam Acab, “Hospice” by The Antlers, “Hold On Now Youngster…” by Los Campesinos! and “Tourist History” by Two Door Cinema Club

Favorite Songs: “Mardy Bum” by Arctic Monkeys, “Zebra” by Beach House, “Mr. Maker” by The Kooks, “Fight Test” by The Flaming Lips and “Bear” by The Antlers

Artists I Hate: Nickelback, All Time Low, Katy Perry, Ke$ha, Miley Cyrus

Favorite Lyric: “‘Fools,’ said I, ‘You do not know silence like a cancer grows. Hear my words that I might teach you, take my arms that I might reach’” - “The Sound of Silence” by Simon & Garfunkel

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