A&E staff picks: Arts in Charlottesville
By Arts & Entertainment Staff | November 5, 2015Each week, Arts & Entertainment staff members compile a list of their current favorite tracks hoping to help readers find their new go-to jam.
Each week, Arts & Entertainment staff members compile a list of their current favorite tracks hoping to help readers find their new go-to jam.
2006 — the year that Escape the Fate, the skinny-jeans-sporting, mic-and-axe-wielding, objectively best band on the post-hardcore scene, debuted on Epitaph Records.
“Dear Wormwood” is about as far as a band can get from a sophomore slump. With their second full length release, The Oh Hellos prove that not only are they here to stay, but also to lead the way.
Chance the Rapper debuted his newest single “Angels,” a track from his upcoming unnamed third mixtape, on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Oct. 26.
Produced by Skrillex, the most appealing aspect of "Sorry" is its catchy beat. The opening of the song generates a haunting vibe with the echo of a high-pitched voice that launches into the main beat.
One might think of “iZombie” as a frivolous continuation of the zombie obsession that has infiltrated American culture in the past eight years or so.
Panic! At The Disco recently announced their fifth studio album, "Death of a Bachelor," via Instagram.
Phish was and is an important band. They blended genres in a unique way, combining elements of funk, folk and rock.
CBS’s “Supergirl” aired on Oct.26, and it proved to be mediocre in nearly every way. One great thing about the show, however, is its score.
“Wicked City” is yet another television drama within this fall’s television lineup focusing on murder. However, its structure as an anthology series distinguishes itself from the slew of murder-related programming.
“Halo 5: Guardians” represents the second mainline “Halo” game from developer 343 Industries. In spite of noticeable flaws, the game possesses an engaging campaign, brilliant audio and visual design and smooth, crisp gameplay that features improvements to the core formula.
Tensions boil over in the third episode of “Fargo”’s second season, resulting in direct confrontation between Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) and the show’s criminal element, as he walks from one bad situation into another.
While “Emotionalism” maintained the rugged, stripped-down sound of their previous four albums, each of the three subsequent albums has been more popular and more polished than the last.
Each week, Arts & Entertainment staff members compile a list of their current favorite tracks hoping to help readers find their new go-to jam.
Family and Friends, a seven-person folk-rock outfit from Athens, Ga. that suggests its audiences start dancing and never stop, will take the stage at the Jefferson Nov. 3 in support of the Oh Hellos.
Throughout September and October, photographers across Grounds have hunted through their archives in search of original pictures of places around the world or those that highlight the global character of the University.
Comprising Texas folk rock duo The Oh Hellos, Maggie and Tyler Heath are making their way to The Jefferson Nov. 3 shortly after the release of their highly anticipated new album “Dear Wormwood.”
Alex G usually doesn’t expect anyone to truly understand him when he makes music. If he did, he wouldn’t be hiding his already whispered lyrics behind walls of distortion, or writing songs about how whales are his favorite animal.
Reviving shows that ended years, and sometimes decades, before has become a popular TV trend. “Gilmore Girls” is now set to return with four 90-minute episodes.
October 18th had been a regular day until Drake announced he would be releasing his video for his runaway bootycall hit "Hotline Bling" on Apple Music.