How Records Got Their Groove Back: Exploring the Vinyl Revival
Aaron D’Angiolillo | March 30With recent advancements in technology one would think the entertainment mediums of the past would have been long lost to time.
With recent advancements in technology one would think the entertainment mediums of the past would have been long lost to time.
While not re-inventing the wheel, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me” is yet another impressive addition to Mitski’s discography. Musically, the album feels like a culmination of all the different instrumental styles she’s used in her past works. Going from the effects of depression to the desire to not exist, album paints a beautifully tragic picture of the struggles of modern life.
From February 6 to the 22 everyone’s favorite sport figure skating takes the world by storm in the 2026 Winter Olympics hosted in Milan and Cortina. This year’s events have led to many viral moments from countries across the world.
Looking back at love songs of years past, there is a stark contrast between how they are written throughout the decades. However, one thing that has stayed the same is the dominance of happy songs highlighting the brighter sides of romance. When comparing these to the love songs from today, we see a much heavier focus on breakups, toxic relationships and hopeless romance.
This past Sunday CBS hosted the 68th Grammys Awards. Along with all the awards given, viewers were also eager to see the 18 performances held that night. Here are my recapped thoughts on each, ranking the performances based on stage presence, set design, vocals, creativity, and if it lives up to the expectations given from the studio recordings.
As the Grammys quickly approach, one of the most anticipated and prestigious awards given is the “Best New Artist” award.
This past month, the critically acclaimed Netflix series “Stranger Things,” created by Matt and Ross Duffer, reached the climactic conclusion to its 5th and final season. Mixed reviews accompanied the cultural phenomenon, and although many people were not ...
Cody Fry and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra brought Christmas cheer to all at the Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
Last Tuesday, Laufey and Suki Waterhouse played the second night of Laufey’s highly anticipated “A Matter Of Time” tour at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
This past Friday, Men I Trust and Strongboi took the stage at Coca Cola Roxy in Atlanta and brought their ethereal dreampop sounds to of thousands of eager listeners.