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

The Royals 4×02 Review: “Confess Yourself to Heaven”

Looking for a refresher? See all of our coverage of The Royals HERE. Last week’s premiere of The Royals started the season off with a bang–literally! As Jasper’s life hangs in the balance, Eleanor stays at his bedside, Robert continues…

The Royals 4×01 Review: “How Prodigal the Soul”

Looking for a refresher? See all of our coverage of The Royals HERE. The season four premiere of The Royals serves to bridge the third and fourth seasons, showing us what happens over the course of four months. We get…

From the Record Crate: Evanescence – Fallen (2003)

Founded by lead singer Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody in 1995 after meeting at a youth camp, goth rock band Evanescence diligently worked for seven years before signing with Wind-up Records in 2002. The then-duo already had multiple EPs…

From the Record Crate: The Postal Service – “Give Up” (2003)

Some bands are around for decades, creating more albums than you expect and touring for years. Others are a flash in the pan that make an impression felt for years to come. Electronic musician Jimmy Tamborello and Death Cab for…

The Wombats – “Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life”: Album Review

Known for their melodic, chaotic fusion of synth-pop and indie rock, the Wombats earned themselves a dedicated following with The Guide to Love, Loss, and Desperation, This Modern Glitch, and 2015’s Glitterbug. Since closing the Glitterbug chapter, lead singer and…

The 91 Best Things About Spice World (1998)

When the Spice Girls brought their debut album Spice into the world, they became an international sensation. The British girl band comprised of Melanie Brown (Scary Spice), Melanie Chisholm (Sporty Spice), Emma Buntin (Baby Spice), Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice) and…

From the Record Crate: Bruce Springsteen – “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.” (1973)

In January 1973, the world was introduced to the legendary Bruce Springsteen, a gravelly-voiced Jersey Boy with a guitar who earned himself many comparisons to Bob Dylan. Formerly appearing in a variety of bands like Dr. Zoom and the Sonic…