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Songs to soundtrack your month- January 2023

January 16, 2023 Toni Elton

“Alien Blues (Acoustic),” Vundabar Vundabar is a Boston-bred band still releasing new music after a decade in action. On their latest album, “Good Old,” they…

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Lamont’s Anika Erickson discusses her songwriting process, gender in music and upcoming releases

April 26, 2022 Chloe Smith

Los Angeles-raised singer/songwriter Anika Erickson (known on Instagram as fancysnowpeas) is nearing the end of her first year at the University of Denver. Age, however,…

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2022 Grammy’s recap: Highlights from music’s biggest night

April 12, 2022 Michael Cheuvront

The Grammy Awards might not have spotlighted a Will Smith slapping cameo, but the Recording Academy’s 64th ceremony was still chalked full of whoa's and…

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The perfect playlist to listen to during Black History Month

February 28, 2022 Ana Ortega and Toni Elton

Looking for a good song or new artist to listen to during Black History Month? Well, you’re in luck because here is a whole playlist…

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Sun Room: how four boys share the San Diego sun across the country

February 7, 2022 Taylor Wells

Only a year and a half ago, Southern California-based band, Sun Room, came to fruition. Now, they are sharing their energetic and fun sound across…

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What’s going on with Spotify, Joe Rogan and Neil Young?

February 7, 2022 Toni Elton

Neil Young catalyzed a controversy involving Spotify and the content on their platform, after asking for the company to choose between his music and the…

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Looking at Planet Earth: Duran Duran’s NFTrees

February 7, 2022 Ana Loor

On Feb. 2, Duran Duran was nominated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. From the start, their stylish ensembles and fantasy-filled music videos,…

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Still Woozy, Mitski and Tyler, the Creator: Here’s your guide to upcoming concerts

January 24, 2022 Toni Elton

The snowy scape of campus covered in snow and conditions that are below freezing may scream ski season more than concert season. Despite the frigid…

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Mom Rock is making their mark

January 10, 2022 Taylor Wells

It is hard to explicitly define Mom Rock’s personality as they have created such a distinct identity for themselves. This group of high-energy, spirited and…

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Taylor Swift paints an intimate picture of post-adolescence with “Red (Taylor’s Version)”

November 15, 2021 Ambriel Speagle

Taylor Swift continues to make her way through re-recording her old music by releasing the new version of her fourth studio album “Red” last week.…

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