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Halsey’s “Manic” reveals the raw and personal Ashley

January 27, 2020 Skylar Nitzel

Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, known in the music industry as Halsey, released her third studio album, “Manic,” on Jan. 17. The 16-track album retains Halsey’s signature…

Arts & Life

New college-based streaming service Quadio shakes up the music scene

January 21, 2020 Grace Ganz

If someone told you there was a platform that was a combination of social media and music streaming for college students and university communities, would…

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Selena Gomez takes an artistic risk with her new album “Rare”

January 21, 2020 Rebecca Shagrin

Selena Gomez dropped her new album, “Rare,” on Jan. 10. With back-to-back Instagram posts promoting the album, Gomez teased fans with lyrics such as, “If…

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King Princess releases new indie pop album “Cheap Queen”

November 4, 2019 Millie Winter

King Princess, the stage name for Brooklyn-native Mikaela Mullaney Straus, released her new album “Cheap Queen” on Oct. 25. It includes 13 songs about her…

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“Jesus is King” ultimately proves as polarizing as its creator

October 28, 2019 Roarke McDonald

Kanye West’s newest album follows his announcement of complete devotion to Christianity earlier this year. The Atlanta-born artist increasingly strives to promote the teachings of…

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Rex Orange County serves up the music everyone has been waiting for on “Pony”

October 28, 2019 Grace Ganz

Is it just me, or are we living in an age where artists just aren’t topping themselves anymore? Taylor Swift’s "Lover." Kanye West’s "Jesus is…

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Mac Demarco keeps it goofy at Red Rocks

October 14, 2019 Millie Winter

On Sunday, Oct. 6, Mac Demarco performed at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison,  Colo. Indie-rock and alternative fans alike flooded the bleacher-like stands. As the…

Arts & Life

Vampire Weekend dances the cold away on a weekday

October 14, 2019 Grace Ganz

“Hey, Red Rocks. It’s pretty chilly out, and this song comes from a cold place, so we’re gonna play that for you.” While re-tuning one…

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Slipknot explores the roots of their sound in new release – 7.5/10

September 30, 2019 Roarke McDonald

Despite their reputation as one of metal's least compromising acts, Slipknot manages to remain true to their roots while becoming more accessible to wider audiences.…

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Colorado Symphony’s new heights

May 20, 2019 Grace Ganz

Most people don’t willingly choose to listen to classical music. Unless it’s in the form of  a “Music for Studying” playlist on Spotify or in…

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