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Lil Uzi Vert’s long-awaited album disappoints

Lil Uzi Vert’s long-awaited album disappoints
Regurgitated lyrical content and lack of variety makes this a disappointing follow-up.
Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer March 12, 2020

Since the release of his 2017 album “Luv is Rage 2,” famed trap artist Lil Uzi Vert has accumulated many fans because of his unique voice, melodies and pioneering efforts toward “emo-rap,” a genre that fuses the technical abilities of rap with the lyrical content of emo music. In 2018, Uzi...

“Queen & Slim” confronts police brutality in an unexpected way

The film “Queen & Slim” dives into the the societal issue of police brutality.
Despite some pacing issues, the film dazzles with its main performances and gripping story.
Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer December 3, 2019

“Queen & Slim” stars Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith, a couple whose first date goes awry when they are stopped by a hot-headed cop. After shooting the cop in self-defense, the couple is forced to run and evade the law. From the get-go, the topic of police brutality has turned many people...

Allen Stone blends soul, funk and pop in “Building Balance”

Fun soul grooves and funk rhythms make up for lack of amazing lyrics in Stone’s new album
Sammy Newcomer November 16, 2019

After three years since his last record, Allen Stone delivered his fourth studio album, where his unique sound of soul and pop return for a fun group of tracks that, while never phenomenal, deliver quite a bit of fun. LYRICAL LETDOWN “Building Balance” packs 14 songs into 48 minutes, ranging from...

Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” disappoints

Post Malone's third album "Hollywood's Bleeding" disappoints listeners.
His third album’s one-note lyricism and bland production suggest that “Beerbongs and Bentleys” might have been a fluke.
Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer September 14, 2019

FROM ROCK TO POP Post Malone has been one of the most interesting rappers to emerge from the Soundcloud-era of rap. While Malone’s first studio album, “Stoney,” had many shortcomings, his second album “Beerbongs & Bentleys” pleasantly surprised listeners with an interesting blend of rock...

Brockhampton frontman Kevin Abstract showcases vulnerability in latest solo effort

Brockhampton frontman Kevin Abstract showcases vulnerability in latest solo effort
“ARIZONA BABY” presents Abstract’s ability to create catchy hooks and introspective lyrics.
Chris Charpentier, Staff Writer May 4, 2019

It has been a busy and eventful year for Kevin Abstract. After the success of his rap group Brockhampton’s “Saturation” trilogy, Abstract and his group increased in popularity, as fans anticipate another record. Brockhampton faced dark times, mainly accusations of sexual abuse towards Ameer Vann,...

The Chimes’ fall 2018 editors’ picks

a person holding up a copy of the chimes in a busy street
The senior editors pick their favorite articles of the semester.
Austin Green and Christian Leonard December 23, 2018

Back in August, as we geared up to make some of the most substantial changes to the Chimes in its 80-year history, we had no idea how blessed we would become. We oversaw an incredible staff that embraced the challenge of doing things in new, exciting ways while living up to the proud legacy of this paper....

“Overlord” Review: World War II zombie film goes over the top

“Overlord” Review: World War II zombie film goes over the top
This action-horror film impresses with violence, horror and gore.
Adam Pigott, Staff Writer November 19, 2018

This story was originally published in print on Nov. 15, 2018. Director Julius Avery and producer JJ Abrams, who directed the likes of “Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens,” “Super 8” and “Star Trek,” have teamed up again to make an action-horror movie that can be summed up in two words:...

“Mid90s” Review: Jonah Hill’s directorial debut presents a visceral, yet heartwarming coming-of-age story

“Mid90s” Review: Jonah Hill's directorial debut presents a visceral, yet heartwarming coming-of-age story
Skateboarding, hip-hop and "The Breakfast Club" collide in this ‘90s tribute.
Adam Pigott, Staff Writer October 27, 2018

Jonah Hill started developing “Mid90s” four years ago, and all the time and effort has definitely paid off. Hill has solidified himself as a hilarious force in the film industry with his roles in modern comedies such as “Superbad,” “21 Jump Street” and “Wolf of Wall Street.” However,...

“First Man” Review

“First Man” Review
Watch this intense, visceral and beautifully striking Neil Armstrong biopic.
Jacob Allen, Freelance Writer October 22, 2018

This story was originally published in print on Oct. 18, 2018. We all know the story of the moon landing. From when it happened in 1969 to the countless depictions since, it is shown as one of the greatest and most celebrated achievements in American history. As history reminds us of the glory, awe...

“The Hate U Give” Review: this film represents the reality of complex social issues

“The Hate U Give” Review: this film represents the reality of complex social issues
An intriguing story on the aftermath of today’s crime and racial injustice.
Sasha Terry, Copy Editor October 20, 2018

20th Century Fox's film "The Hate U Give” directed by George Tillman Jr. is an absolutely captivating look at racial injustice in America among young adults. Very similar to Tillman’s previous film, “Men of Honor,” he presents the reality of African American lives and racism. Adapted from...

“Malibu Nights” Review: LANY navigates through heartbreak in latest album

“Malibu Nights” Review: LANY navigates through heartbreak in latest album
The wait for LANY’s sophomore album is finally over.
Kayla Santos, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 11, 2018

Indie pop band LANY released their much-anticipated sophomore album, “Malibu Nights,” on Oct. 5. Although it has only been less than a week since its release, most of the album’s songs already boast over 1 million plays on Spotify. This nine-track album fueled by heartache and confusion may as...

Students react to the transformed Calvary Chapel

Students react to the transformed Calvary Chapel
The Biola community is divided upon the unveiling of new art renovations.
Sung Min (Sam) Lee, Freelance Writer September 27, 2018

Calvary Chapel, which serves as a hub for those seeking to fulfill their chapel credits or to find solace, underwent some major changes last summer. Massive renovations were completed early this semester, replacing the white and gray color scheme with stained glass and gold accents, complete with a golden...