Band of Horses needs no “Crutch” in music-making
By Sarah Howorth | March 6, 2022“Things Are Great” steps back in time as an homage to earlier albums and brutal emotional honesty.
“Things Are Great” steps back in time as an homage to earlier albums and brutal emotional honesty.
The group began playing locally in 2018, and since then they have boasted a wide repertoire of local venue performances, several video projects and a full-length album to boot
California natives, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar all took the stage at SoFi stadium alongside the queen of hip-hop soul, Mary J. Blige, and Detroit rapper, Eminem.
With such a variety of emotions one may be feeling on Valentine’s Day, this playlist including music curated to a wide range of situations is sure to have a song for you.
“11:11” and its lack of memorability seems to make clear the band’s future, likely amounting to recognition of a few, catchy songs.
Almost three years later on January 21, 2022, dhruv released his EP “rapunzel,” which is his first full-length project.
2022 has just begun and the Weeknd is bringing in the new year by dropping his new album “Dawn FM.”
Poppy once again showcases her range in "Flux," pushing the album in different directions while still maintaining overall cohesion.
Baby Keem has proven he is more than Kendrick’s cousin or “protegé.”
“DONDA” missed the mark, since interweaving religion with the issues of race, education, poverty, healthcare and gender could have made this album a masterpiece.
The best aspects of this album have to be the clever lyrics, its phenomenal features and Drake’s skillful vocal and rapping capabilities.
Music is a huge part of life in Charlottesville, and the variety of music venues in the city make that message clear.
As part of the University Programs Council's Welcome Week, rapper Jack Harlow will be headlining this year's Wahoo Welcome Concert.
Not one, but two playlists that will carry you through the semester — from the anticipation of returning to the University to rushing across Grounds to make it to your 8 a.m.
“CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” follows Tyler the Creator's career-defining masterpiece “IGOR” from 2019, which earned Tyler his first number one album and Grammy Award.
While the takeoff for “Planet Her” was smooth sailing with the aesthetics and visuals, Doja Cat missed the landing with the album itself.
“The Life of Pi’erre 5” — aside from providing blissful beats and bars of swagger — proves that Bourne can effectively straddle producing and rapping.
I’ll never get over my fascination with the power of chance. But chance doesn’t always serve me well. Chance tells us how, but doesn’t always tell us why.
If you need a mood-booster for this finals season, give this motivational pop playlist a try.
“McCartney III Imagined” is an adaptation of his 2020 release titled “McCartney III,” featuring covers and collaborations with modern greats across a wide range of genres.