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Rachel Kiel’s “Dream Logic” explores the artist’s authenticity and talent

November 2, 2020 Toni Elton

In her latest album, Rachel Kiel delivers yet another milestone in her musical journey. Kiel broke into the music scene with her 2008 album entitled…

Arts & Life

Eddie Van Halen, influential hard rock musician, is dead at 65

October 19, 2020 Roarke McDonald

The world of hard rock lost one of its greatest inspirations and contributors with the tragic death of Edward Lodewijk Van Halen on Oct. 6.…

Arts & Life

Pop-punk revisited in Machine Gun Kelly’s “Tickets to my Downfall”

October 19, 2020 Toni Elton

The pop-punk genre has lost a lot of steam since the era when bands like Blink-182, Green Day and Sum 41 energized the music scene.…

Arts & Life

Systems of oppression keep the music industry at a standstill

October 19, 2020 Tori Everson

The recent and revolutionary Black Lives Matter and Me Too movements have altered the world. These movements are important for bringing attention to sexism and…

Arts & Life

Raye Zargoza calls for protection of Indigenous Women with new song “Red”

October 12, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

On Sept. 30, acclaimed singer and songwriter Raye Zargoza released her song “Red” in the hopes of increasing the protection of Indigenous women. Her new…

Arts & Life

BLACKPINK’s “The Album” in Your Area

October 12, 2020 Lisa Truong

South Korean girl group, BLACKPINK, recently released their much-anticipated debut titled, “The Album” on Friday, Oct. 2. “The Album” consists of eight songs, including two…

Arts & Life

Shout and Shine uses bluegrass to honor BLM movement

October 5, 2020 Esther Malers

In 2016, North Carolina violated civil rights with the transphobic passage of House Bill 2. It animated the bluegrass community to create Shout & Shine, a…

Art

A reimagined Lamont School of Music

September 29, 2020 Toni Elton

The invigorating energy drawn from performing in a musical ensemble or conveying emotion during a solo on stage was swept away this past spring by…

Arts & Life

Soulburn announces new album, “Noa’s D’ark”

September 29, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

The Dutch black-doom metal band Soulburn will be releasing their fourth album “Noa’s D’ark” on Nov. 13 through Century Media Records. It is the long-awaited…

Arts & Life

Taylor Swift revisits her roots in “Folklore” album

September 21, 2020 Kaitlyn Collins

Though she started out her career writing country music, Swift transitioned to pop four years later. Since then, she has released four pop albums: "1989,"…

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