Lo-Fi High Five Music Reviews: Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over The Country Club (2021)
Notwithstanding how nearly every track mirrors and embodies the tracklist from “NFR!”, “Chemtrails” attempts to strip back its sound to be as acoustic as possible, or rather as instrumentally stale as possible.
Lo-fi high five music reviews: Foo Fighters – “Medicine at Midnight” (2021)
Though “Medicine at Midnight” is a summer album released during the winter, it is also as perfectly middling as any Foo Fighters fan or non-fan could ask for.
Lo-fi high five music reviews: Grimes – “Miss Anthropocene (Rave Edition)” (2021)
For the most part, Grimes is completely absent from these songs, aside from the surprisingly fleeting instances where her singing is spliced in, sometimes as the only melody to the song.
Lo-fi High Five Reviews: Six Feet Under – Nightmares of the Decomposed (2020)
“Nightmares of the Decomposed,” by American death metal band Six Feet Under, might be one of the funniest listening experiences I’ve steeled myself through in quite a while.
Lo-Fi High Five Reviews: In a Dark, Dark Wood – Ruth Ware (2015)
Developing empathy for a fictional human being shouldn’t be hard, but Ruth Ware makes it so easy to hate.
Dr.Djordge Kostic’s Artwork Displayed in Jim Dan Hill LIbrary
A collection of Dr. Djordge Kostic’s artwork, a Serb polymath and one of
the founders of Serb Surrealism,






