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Barbieri’s Pregame KICKS! Dig it, Devils!
January 19, 2018 By BHS Devils' Playlist Leave a Comment
We LOVE that senior Paul Barbieri, “backbone for Burlington Hockey,” makes music part of his pregame ritual, and we certainly don’t mind that his ritual includes The Foo Fighters’ “Pretender.” This track – the lead single on the band’s 2007 album Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace – presents powerhouse guitars and energetic builds that make […]

TDP Recommends: Bjork’s “Blissing Me”
November 24, 2017 By BHS Devils' Playlist Leave a Comment
Utopia, the eighteenth release and ninth studio album from wonderfully strange alternative pop star Bjork, drops this week. If the first single, “Blissing Me,” is any indication, the album will not disappoint. With more than a dozen flutists credited in the liner notes mixed in with other sonic delights, such as “Venezuelan bird calls,” there […]

Lip Sync Battle was Bars!
November 22, 2017 By BHS Devils' Playlist Leave a Comment
Last night, TDP and Poetic Ramblings co-hosted the BHS second annual lip sync battle, and it was epic. That’s right. Epic. Students from all grade levels stood on stage, channeled famous performers, and battled for the glory of winning. Drawing from childhood favorites like Spongebob’s “This Grill is Not a Home” and Lemonade Mouth’s “Determinant,” […]

TDP Recommends: Hiatus Kaiyote
November 18, 2017 By Ivy Saltsman Leave a Comment
I recently became obsessed with Hiatus Kaiyote after my voice teacher showed me some of their music. My music taste at the moment is mainly rooted in R&B and soul, so this band was right up my alley! The lead singer, Nai Palm, has such a unique quality to her voice that I almost immediately latched […]

New Devil Profile: Ms. Eshelman
November 3, 2017 By BHS Devils' Playlist Leave a Comment
BHS has quite a few new teachers and staff members this year. What better way to get to know them than to learn about what music they love? We asked each new faculty and staff member a series of questions to find out a little bit about who they are and what they listen to. […]