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What we’re listening to

Eclectic Tastes Our staff shares the music they love to listen to

By Reilly Scobey Assignments Editor

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Emily Sirtak

FHCToday.com Editor-in-Chief

Emily’s all-time favorite album is Young the Giant’s self-titled debut. Released electronically in 2010, this album contains 12 tracks, the most well known being: “Apartment.” Since their debut, Young the Giant have gone on to release four studio records and continue to tour.

Lorelai Finoch

Central Focus Editor-in-Chief Lorelai’s all-time favorite album is The Crane Wives “Here I Am: Live from the Listening Room.” Released in 2020, this album contains 20 live tracks from previous albums. Since their debut, The Crane Wives have released five studio albums and continue to tour to this day.

Aniya Sparrow

Photo Editor-in-Chief

Aniya’s all-time favorite album is Queen’s “A Day at the Races.” Released in 1976, this album contains 10 tracks, the most well known being: “Somebody to Love” and “Tie Your Mother Down”. Since its release, A Day at the Races has sold over five million copies worldwide.

Reilly Scobey

Assignments Editor

Reilly’s all-time favorite album is Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumors.” This 1977 masterpiece contains 11 jaw dropping tracks, the most well known being: “The Chain,” “Dreams,” “Go Your Own Way” and “Gold Dust Women.” Since its release, Rumors has sold over 40 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best selling albums of all-time.

Samantha Castille

Photo Editor

Samantha’s favorite album is the soundtrack from the movie “La La Land.” Released in 2016, this album has 15 tracks, all composed by Justin Hurwitz, Justin Paul, and Benj Pasek. Singers on this album include: Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling, and even John Legend who wrote “Start a Fire” from the album.

Matt Rupp

Staff Reporter

Matt’s all-time favorite album is The Who’s “Quadrophenia.” Released in 1973, this double album contains 17 tracks, including: “The Punk and the Godfather,” “Love, Reign, O’er Me,” and “I’m One.” Since its release, Quadrophenia has sold a little over one million copies, but is ranked by fans as The Who’s best album.

Raina Straughter

Video Editor

Raina’s all-time favorite album is “ANTI” by Rihanna. Released in 2016, this album contains 15 tracks, the biggest being: “Love on the Brain” and “Work.” Since its release ANTI has sold almost 11 million copies worldwide, making it one of Rihanna’s best-selling records.

Caroline Tarleton Staff Photgrapher

Caroline’s all-time favorite album is Peach Pit’s “Being so Normal.” Released in 2017, this album contains nine tracks, the biggest being “Being so Normal.” Since their debut, Peach Pit have released three albums and continue to tour to this day.

Aly Wittig

Staff Reporter

Aly’s all-time favorite album is Harry Styles self-titled debut. Released in 2017, this album contains 10 tracks, the most well known being “Sign of the Times,” “Kiwi,” and “Sweet Creature.” Since his debut, Harry Styles has sold over five million records worldwide.

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