Bri Lockhart
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Bri is a 25-year-old born and raised in the swamps of Jersey. Just kidding, she lives at least twenty minutes from those swamps. She’s a publishing professional that moonlights as a writer. She enjoys going to concerts (anything from Rooney to Springsteen to NKOTBSB), roadtripping, and complaining that she truly belongs in the 1950’s, the 1920′s, or the 1980′s depending on her mood. She definitely owns more books than she should and reads every chance she gets. If you stop hearing from her, it’s because the book piles have fallen over and smothered her to death in the night. You can contact her at bri@theyoungfolks.com. Twitter: @bri_lockhart

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Album Review: The Vaccines – “Combat Sports”

Formed eight years ago in West London, The Vaccines quickly became a household name in the UK, earning the number one album for the year in 2011 and high praise in the media for their guitar-driven garage rock. They have…

The Royals 4×04 Review: “Black as His Purpose Did the Night Resemble”

With the entire power grid collapsed and the entirety of London thrown into chaos, will our favorite royals (and their paramours) make it out of this one unscathed, physically and emotionally? If you’ve been paying attention, you know that the…

The Royals 4×03 Review: “Seek For Thy Noble Father in the Dust”

This week’s episode of The Royals was the best they’ve had in a long time. The third season really put the show in a heavy, dramatic place, and this episode did a lot to bring back the snappy dialogue and…

From the Record Crate: NSYNC – “NSYNC” (1998)

During the late 90s, one question plagued lunchrooms and playgrounds across the nation: were you a fan of NSYNC or Backstreet Boys? While the Backstreet Boys came onto the scene first, NSYNC wasn’t far behind, creating a similar, yet different…

Panic! at the Disco announces new album “Pray for the Wicked” and tour

After a series of teasers across various social media platforms–including one in which Panic! at the Disco’s remaining solo member Brendon Urie brushed his teeth near a clock radio flashing 3:19–fans were ravenous for any new music news the band…

From the Record Crate: Panic! at the Disco – “Pretty. Odd.” (2008)

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