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Aren’t We All Sick? An Ode to Sunday (1994)

Aren’t We All Sick? An Ode to Sunday (1994)

“I’m not in possession of a Smith & Wesson Or I’d decorate the ceiling The Sistine of my feelings”   These bold lyrics from “Blossom” close out the deluxe version of Sunday (1994)’s self-titled debut EP. The band doesn’t shy away from such forwardness....

All Things Go 2025

All Things Go 2025

This fall, All Things Go is back and bigger than ever. For the first time, the beloved music festival is expanding to three days, taking over Merriweather Post Pavilion from September 26-28, and the lineup is nothing short of exceptional. Known for including a diverse...

Interview: Kids Table

Interview: Kids Table

Feature image by @kathryneschauf KidsTable is an indie-pop band based in Washington D.C. After starting as a cover band, they decided to try their hand at original music. They have now released five original songs with stuck-in-your-head indie tunes and thoughtful...

In Defense of Imagine Dragons

In Defense of Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons are a band that everyone seems to have an opinion on. Probably a negative one. One undeniable thing is how they shaped the early 2010s. This new decade brought on a new generation of people eager to grow up and creatively involve themselves in a...

Britney Spears versus the World

Britney Spears versus the World

Take a flashback to 2007: Life is good, for the most part, “American Idol” is still the most talked about show in the country, the iPhone has just been released in stores, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” was released, and Britney Spears. Wait, Britney...

Ethel Cain’s Upcoming Album: Tracks to Expect

Ethel Cain’s Upcoming Album: Tracks to Expect

Ethel Cain’s sophomore studio album “willoughby tucker, i’ll always love you" is set for release in August 2025, along with a tour of North America and Europe.  Some of the album’s tracks won’t be new to fans due to leaks from the artist herself, Hayden Silas...

Concert Review: Ekko Astral at Capitol Boogie

Concert Review: Ekko Astral at Capitol Boogie

Battelle Atrium was tightly packed last Friday for Capitol Boogie, WVAU’s biggest event of the semester. This year, local act Ekko Astral headlined, supported by fellow D.C.-based band Argo and the Violet Queens. Argo and the Violet Queens opened with a lively set of...

Today only: Life problems? We’re here to help.

WVAU is a music station—yes, it's in our constitution. But for one day only we’re offering advice because, frankly, some of you need it. Click the button below for some cheap wisdom. WVAU Presents Thank you to fortune-mod(6) for some of the...

Interview: Erasergirl

Interview: Erasergirl

Photo by Koto Langa Something is brewing in Washington, D.C. In March 2020, the United States declared the COVID-19 pandemic a nationwide emergency and began lockdown, plunging the nation into an era of prolonged isolation, shuttering live music and the community that...

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,...