Underrated Artist: Paramore is responsible for bringing pop punk to the mainstream
Pop punk was huge in the early 2000s, all thanks to major bands such as My Chemical Romance, Pierce the Veil, Panic! At The Disco and most importantly, Paramore.
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Pop punk was huge in the early 2000s, all thanks to major bands such as My Chemical Romance, Pierce the Veil, Panic! At The Disco and most importantly, Paramore.
On Friday, Sept. 16, American singer, songwriter and Grammy Nominee Noah Cyrus finally released her debut studio album, “The Hardest Part,” which had previously been scheduled to drop in July but was delayed for September.
Summer’s not over yet, at least according to alt-rock duo The Driver Era, who recently released their third album “Summer Mixtape.” The album serves as an ode to the season, highlighting Rocky and Ross Lynch’s songwriting capabilities and instrumental prowess.
As week four comes to a close, Bobcats are now acclimated to college life and campus. Amongst a time of change, it's always a nice addition to listen to some new tunes throughout the week and going into the weekend. This past week, MAX, John Legend and others have dropped new music. Here are five new songs to get you through the week:
You may have never heard of Mimoza, but she’s a powerhouse singer-songwriter that many would recognize after realizing her impressive contributions to current pop music. Amidst a busy songwriting schedule, the Los Angeles native is dedicated to her craft, recently releasing a new single last week.
At the beginning of every fall, it’s imperative to find music that makes you embody the turning of a new season. No option is better than Rayland Baxter. The indie/folk solo act has recently been getting lots of attention as he continues on his most recent tour and for very good reason.
In the hills of Appalachia, a music festival focusing on earthly good vibes is held each year in order to celebrate various types of music and local artists. Fried food and local delicacies filled the stomachs of the 2022 tye-dye-clad festival goers, darting in between local vendors and well-traveled attendees alike.
As week two comes to a close, Bobcats are finally becoming acclimated to a new course schedule and for some, a new campus. During a time of change, it's always a nice addition to have some new tunes to listen to throughout the week and going into the weekend. This past week, Joji, Tai Verdes and others have dropped new music.
Picture this: It’s Sunday, Aug. 28. The MTV Video Music Awards are on but you’re sitting on your couch doing homework. Suddenly, your friend texts you, panicked, that Taylor Swift just announced that her tenth studio album, "Midnights," will be released Oct. 21 in her acceptance speech for Video of the Year. Everything in the world feels right again.
Welcome back, Bobcats, and hello to the class of 2026! As we roll into a new semester, it's always beneficial to have some quality music in your back pocket, and just within the past week, we've all been blessed with plenty of new songs from Bazzi, Ed Sheeran and more.
Beach Bunny was originally a solo project headed by frontwoman Lili Trifilio, a singer-songwriter from Illinois who was recording her own music, including her 2015 musical debut “6 Weeks” and an EP called "Animalism." A year later, she released her second and third EPs, "Pool Party "and "Crybaby."
Many are probably surprised that OneRepublic is still together after 15 years. Despite being notoriously mistaken for One Direction, their longevity is attributed to the amazing bond the band members hold with one another.
Francois Klark entered the music scene in 2018, dropping his debut album, Love. With only eight tracks, the album garnered the attention of major musicians such as Jon Bellion and Ginuwine.
The Beaches, a girl group composed of lead vocalist and bassist Jordan Miller, guitarist Kylie Miller, keyboardist and guitarist Leandra Earl and drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel have an interesting history.
For soul and pop-rock singer, Casii Stephan, Minnesota gave her roots, but Tulsa provided her with wings of her own. After moving to Oklahoma to launch her musical endeavors, it’s clear that Stephan is a potent force.
Medium Build has roots that are quite noteworthy. Their interesting stage name is backed by existing member Nick Carpenter, an Anchorage, Alaska native. Carpenter is a storyteller at heart, using inspiration from his upbringing to create music.
Rooted is an Asian-American band that most would need to do a double-take when seeing live. The band consists of five members, all of whom are middle school students. The indie pop-rock band came together after performing covers by Guns' N' Roses, Journey and Echosmith.
2022 has been a big year for electronic-pop artist Jake Lancer. He's released a debut EP while jumpstarting his musical career as a queer singer-songwriter living in New York City. Lancer is only at the beginning of his musical journey, but he has an eye for storytelling, combining his personal experiences with those he creates.
Glassio is a musician with a fascinating background. He grew up in the early 1990s in Sharjah, a city in the United Arab Emirates and was raised on the sounds of Glen Campbell, one of his mother's favorite artists. As he grew older, Glassio became entranced with music, expanding his creativity and exploring the electronic pop genre.
“Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul.”