The blossoming of Kali Uchis through “Orquídeas”
By Charlotte Walden | January 16, 2024Uchis shows the sheer power behind her vocals as she belts her journey towards personal growth and self-love.
Uchis shows the sheer power behind her vocals as she belts her journey towards personal growth and self-love.
Here are four sad tracks for those feeling “blue” this December.
The hills of Charlottesville are alive with the sound of music — live music, that is. On any given Saturday, the soundtrack of Rugby Road almost certainly includes a myriad of voices singing along to covers of classic rock anthems performed by one of the many fraternity bands on Grounds.
Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, first-year College student and drummer Elena Heraldo has earned the status of internet microcelebrity after amassing over 867,000 followers posting drum covers of popular songs on social media.
A jolt of classic rock Christmas tunes is the perfect fix to pull one out of the treachery of exam season and into holiday cheer.
The new six-song collection captures an annual experience felt by all young people — the yearning to cozy up next to a significant other during the winter holiday season.
True to their name, the bebops were abundant from the group, who relied on an up-tempo high hat, strong bass and keyboard playing. The ‘Cats were also the only group to include the low throttling of a tenor saxophone. With a loose structure defined by improvisation, listeners were treated to a traditionally jazzy set.
These five tracks — spanning multiple decades — all provide a sense of solace through their gentleness.
The composition process is intensive, starting early in the summer as the music writing committee prepares to craft music for their annual fall and spring concerts.
Gathered in the cozy ambience of the Southern Café & Music Hall, University students joined Charlottesville locals this Saturday for a night of live music. While the Charleston-based headliner Easy Honey showed off their polished sound and unique energy, the two opening acts stole the show by captivating the audience.
The process of making music can be an isolating one. Fourth-year College student Piergiorgio Wilson recognizes this shortcoming, and through personal and professional efforts is working to bridge the musical gap.
Even though each member has different degrees of musical backgrounds, the group’s adaptability, perhaps their strongest element, is evidenced by their cohesiveness on stage.
These five autumnal tracks with notes of folk, country and melancholy will help listeners traverse the retrospective and confusing emotions of the fall season.
Chinchilla Café is not exactly a café, but they do have chinchillas — and so much more.
A good cry about life and getting older might be in order to recover from these last few weeks of exhausting assignments. Here are four songs about getting older to get those waterworks flowing after a few grueling weeks of midterms.
The enchanting pair brought the concert to a close with Amy Beach’s “Romance” for violin and piano. With this work, Hadelich’s vibrato allowed sustained notes to glow, and his bow control ensured that every phrase connected smoothly with the next.
The ability of the musicians to fully embody the caricature of the family unit was truly impressive, with each movement propelling the audience into contemplation of their own family role. Each movement seemed to resonate with different members of the audience, depending on which role they have themselves embodied.
Timelines across all social media platforms have been plastered with coverage of Beyonce and Taylor Swift's one-of-a-kind productions for months. While this coverage started as positive, it has turned sour in the past weeks, sparking a debate on which artist has the better tour.
The Toronto rapper failed to meet admittedly lofty expectations with an album that, while maintaining some bright spots, proclaims mediocrity.
The tones of classic rock and roll and the rhythms of blues swept across a buzzing audience of packed tables and standing spectators as couples danced sweetly on the periphery.