The Butterfly Effect: Drake’s club-infused experiment
By Kartik Chugh | September 16, 2022With its gems and disappointments, the most promising part of “Honestly, Nevermind” is what it represents for Drake’s sound going forward.
With its gems and disappointments, the most promising part of “Honestly, Nevermind” is what it represents for Drake’s sound going forward.
Their fifth album sees the trio continue to redefine and experiment with their sound, filled with thrills that are electrifying but cheap and lackluster in anything that sticks
In the basement of the Academical Village People house — “The Bog” — University band Indecisive performed the songs of their new album “Over King’s Creek,” which was released on Spotify the next morning, September 3rd.
As they relax on the Lawn on a particularly sunny day in Charlottesville, three members of the University band Backseat Driver do a deep-dive into their musical influences, their songwriting process and their past gigs.
The creative fusion on Girls’ Generation’s project is just a microcosm of a broadly exciting era for K-pop, which is experiencing a sea of change in levels of globalization, experimentation and female empowerment.
Students gathered on the lawn to see the University’s many vocal performance groups at Wednesday’s Rotunda Sing, hosted annually by the University Programs Council.
This year, Sean Kingston came to Charlottesville to delight students and rev up hype for the new year.
Sophie Allison, whose stage name is Soccer Mommy, continues to expand on her palette of guitar-driven indie rock by introducing new themes while still relying on her trademark introspective songwriting.
Here is a curated guide to a perfect Midsummers playlist, guaranteed to radiate immaculate vibes.
“Culture III” fulfilled the rappers' promise to revisit their Atlanta roots, while showcasing innovative approaches to the rap genre.
From bachelor’s degrees to record deals, the endeavors of the University’s vibrant and talented community continue to shape the climate of the world, whether it be through academics or music.
The intriguing instrumental works in tandem with The Firm’s storytelling to realize the song’s ambition as a mythical battle for dominance over New York’s streets — beginning to end, it plays like a riveting gangland thriller.
On an early April Wednesday in the basement of Echols House, the members of the University band Indecisive talk about the upcoming recording of their first album, their experiences as a band and their hopes for the future.
Every girlboss needs a staple girlboss playlist. Here are the top female-centered bops to boost your confidence and find solace in.
“Crash” is a project that loudly declares Charlotte Aitchson’s dive back into making the radio friendly pop music that began her career.
“WHO CARES?” is his fourth studio album, and O’Connor, widely known as Rex Orange County, is still moody and musing.
“Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy” thoroughly adds to the complicated story of Kanye West, giving audiences the ability to understand the complicated person that he is.
“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.