by adviser | Mar 22, 2026 | Blogs
The Colonial Mindset of “World Music” Persists with Algorithms Several summers ago, my sister and I were scouring the music section at our local library searching for the K-pop genre. We recently learned of the genre and thought it would be a perfect accompaniment to...
by adviser | Mar 22, 2026 | Columns, Mood Ring
March 12th: Not Ready To Make Nice by The Chicks Who remembers… Not me particularly, since I was quite young at the time of release. But this song is so important to me. I wrote a paper on the context of this song my sophomore year at AU. If you didn’t know, The...
by adviser | Mar 18, 2026 | Concert Previews, In the Press
BENEE, despite what she says in her COVID-era hit song, “Supalonely,” from her 2019 EP “STELLA & STEVE,” is not “just a loser.” She’s spent the better part of the last decade piecing together the chaos and anxieties of our modern-day world into sparkly, addictive,...
by adviser | Mar 17, 2026 | Blogs
On November 7th last year, British singer-songwriter Will Westerman, who performs as Westerman, released his most recent full-length EP, “A Jackal’s Wedding”. It’s 43 minutes of experimental art-rock full of unconventional song structures and heady lyrics that are...
by adviser | Mar 15, 2026 | Concert Previews, In the Press
Mindchatter—the pseudonym for Multi-instrumentalist Bryce Connolly—asks why electronic music and indie songwriting can’t coexist on equal footing. The producer-singer-songwriter, who once joked he nearly went by “DJ People Pleaser,” has built his sound around this...