by adviser | Apr 24, 2023 | Blogs
Take a seat, grab your wallet, and shed a tear. The All Things Go 2023 lineup has dropped. If you’re thinking, “What things go?” you should know that All Things Go (ATG) is a local music festival that has brought indie artists to the DMV since 2014, the lineups...
by adviser | Apr 24, 2023 | Blogs, Triceratops Nightmare
On April 29th, 1992, South Central Los Angeles exploded with fury, spurring riots for days, causing over a billion dollars in damages, changing not just the city, but its music as well. When four white police officers were filmed horrifically beating Rodney King...
by adviser | Apr 17, 2023 | Blogs
Hey, Hey Hey! Welcome back to On the DL Vol.3, I don’t know about you guys but between the weather and finals coming up, doing school work is the last thing I want to do right now. So, to take your mind off of the impending week of finals, I give you the third...
by adviser | Apr 17, 2023 | Blogs, Concert Previews, In the Press, Triceratops Nightmare
On April 11th, DMV audiophiles experienced the heart of slow-core, up close and personal. Duster took the stage at D.C’s Black Cat on tour celebrating their musical comeback. The slow-core icons and up and coming Brooklynn’s Widow’s Peak was an energetic stop to be...
by adviser | Apr 17, 2023 | Blogs
Today there are two distinct copyrights within each song— one for the sound recording, and one for the underlying composition. But this wasn’t always the case. Until 1972, there was no federal copyright protection for sound recordings. Before then, artists had to...