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Concert Preview: Rare Americans at 9:30 Club

Concert Preview: Rare Americans at 9:30 Club

9:30 Club is always a treat to visit, and this upcoming show promises to be no exception. Their new dynamic lighting systems and digital screens are sure to pair fantastically with Rare Americans' performance, who are known to showcase their animated music videos as...

Spring 2025: Noah’s Version

Spring 2025: Noah’s Version

Over a month into the spring semester, I couldn’t help but wonder…how can one describe the current vibes for this semester? This semester is wildly turning out to be freshly exciting compared to last semester, which felt sadly straining in my personal opinion. I could...

Opinion: Eusexua Review

Opinion: Eusexua Review

EUSEXUA IS A PRACTICE EUSEXUA IS A STATE OF BEING EUSEXUA IS THE PINNACLE OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE   These words appear on screen for a few seconds at the end of every music video released by FKA twigs during her current album cycle, aptly titled “Eusexua.” "Eusexua,"...

Concert Preview: Lime Cordiale at The Atlantis

Concert Preview: Lime Cordiale at The Atlantis

Hailing all the way from North Sydney, Australia, brothers Louis and Oli Leimbach make up Lime Cordiale. They have developed their sound of “surf” indie pop with the success of songs from their debut album such as “Temper Temper” and “Naturally.” With their 2024 album...

Web Weather Watch: The Storm is HERE

Web Weather Watch: The Storm is HERE

The National Weather Service forecasts 3 to 6 inches of snow over the next two days, starting around 2 p.m. Follow our continuing music and weather coverage.

Concert Preview: Molchat Doma at The Anthem

Concert Preview: Molchat Doma at The Anthem

Overwhelmed by the daily barrage of dystopian headlines? Need a respite from the chaos—or simply a way to spend your Tuesday night? Look no further than The Anthem, where Belarusian post-punk trio Molchat Doma returns to D.C., on Tuesday, Feb. 11. Formed in Minsk,...

Glitchcore Zombies: How a Dead Scene Finds New Life

Glitchcore Zombies: How a Dead Scene Finds New Life

Hyperpop, digicore, glitchcore, dariacore, hyperflip–the list goes on. If you were involved with the underground music scene circa 2020, hearing these names might evoke hazy memories of Minecraft music festivals, twenty person Soundcloud cyphers, and the stuttering,...

Concert Preview: Pink Sweat$ at The Anthem

Concert Preview: Pink Sweat$ at The Anthem

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, David Bowden—professionally known as Pink Sweat$—was introduced to the world of music at a young age. However, due to being raised in a religious household, his music range and influences didn’t expand until his late teenage years....

Three: That’s a Magic Number

Three: That’s a Magic Number

Growing up as a triplet was strange, to say the least. Being so close in age meant that we were experiencing everything at the exact same time. We were learning about the world and ourselves in tandem. This, naturally, lent itself to many fights among the three of us;...

Concert Preview: Tinzo + Jojo at 9:30 Club

Concert Preview: Tinzo + Jojo at 9:30 Club

If you’re free next Friday night, you may consider joining Tinzo + Jojo for their Dial Up Tour at 9:30 Club. If you’re hearing about them for the first time, Tinzo + Jojo are the siblings and DJs behind Book Club Radio, a YouTube channel dedicated to providing unique...

Concert Preview: Rubblebucket at 9:30 Club

Concert Preview: Rubblebucket at 9:30 Club

2025 may be the Year of the Snake, but don’t miss Rubblebucket’s upcoming D.C. stop on their Year of the Banana Tour. The New York City-based band will play 9:30 Club on Feb. 5, accompanied by opening act Hannah Mohan. Kalmia Traver and Alex Toth met when they were...

Concert Preview: Hippo Campus at The Anthem

Concert Preview: Hippo Campus at The Anthem

If you’re available on Jan. 31 and are a fan of artists like COIN, Winnetka Bowling League or Peach Pit, I have the event for you. Hippo Campus is performing at The Anthem at 8 p.m., and YOU should be there. Hippo Campus is an indie rock band from St. Paul, Minnesota,...

Interview: Nectarine Girl

Interview: Nectarine Girl

Nectarine Girl is an alternative rock musician from Boston, Massachusetts. From debut album “Is This the Light?” to recent single “devour me,” Nectarine Girl delivers strikingly emotional lyrics and beautifully haunting compositions. WVAU had the pleasure of speaking...

A Personally Curated Seasonal Playlist by Me!

A Personally Curated Seasonal Playlist by Me!

A Personally Curated Seasonal Playlist by Me! (in no particular order)   Love to Keep Me Warm by Laufey & dodie I Think It Must Be Christmas by Bruno Major Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays by *NSYNC Kissin’ In The Cold by JP Saxe & Julia Michaels Another...

The Art of the Opening Act

The Art of the Opening Act

The opening act can be just like the appetizer the crowd didn't order. There's the potential to be a surprise that leaves the crowd wanting more, or the audience may just be wondering when the main course will arrive.  But, for the artist, it's an opportunity even if...

Concert Review: Adrianne Lenker at The Anthem

Concert Review: Adrianne Lenker at The Anthem

While starting out as a solo artist, Adrianne Lenker rose to fame through her role as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the indie rock band, Big Thief. However, Lenker brought her stunning solo act to The Anthem on Friday night paired with friends, Sunzanne Vallie,...

Interview: Lowertown

Interview: Lowertown

Interview: Lowertown - The Strength And Fruit In Intertwined Roots Lowertown is firing on all cylinders.  It’s been almost six years since Atlanta natives Avsha Weinberg and Olive Osby released their debut project, “Friends,” a playful lo-fi bedroom-pop record...

A Day With Corie Brynn

A Day With Corie Brynn

Pink, green, yellow and blue. These were the colors of the miniature translucent ducks that up-and-coming artist Corie Brynn brought to our photoshoot in late October. As Brynn and I wandered campus searching for spots of good lighting to poke and prod to our...

The Best Radiohead Album: A Moon Shaped Pool

The Best Radiohead Album: A Moon Shaped Pool

Yes, "A Moon Shaped Pool" is my favorite Radiohead album. Despite my preference for chaotic ADHD-friendly music, this album is too good for me to not appreciate, even if it doesn't lend particularly well to casual listening. Front to back, not many albums have made me...

The One With the Overlooked Soundtrack

The One With the Overlooked Soundtrack

When everyone talks about iconic television series, there is always the same general list of answers. “Breaking Bad,” “Stranger Things,” “Game of Thrones” and “Friends.” Mhm “Friends,” now that is a show I could go on a tangent about. I like to think that Friends...

Concert Preview: Capitol Boogie at AU

Concert Preview: Capitol Boogie at AU

Get ready to rock out at the WVAU event we’ve all been waiting for: Capitol Boogie! Headlining band Lowertown and opening act Nectarine Girl will be gracing our very own Battelle Atrium this Friday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Free for AU students, this is an event you won’t...

Concert Preview: Lo Moon at The Atlantis

Concert Preview: Lo Moon at The Atlantis

If you find yourself with nothing to do on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, and are a self-diagnosed music connoisseur, then you may be interested in seeing pop-rock band Lo Moon. The Los Angeles based band is currently on tour for their third studio album, “I Wish You Way More...