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(03/29/20 11:20pm)
5 Seconds of Summer, or 5SOS, knows how to make a hit. From its debut single “She Looks So Perfect” in 2014 to the 2018 mainstream hit “Youngblood” and a couple more since, 5SOS has barely slowed down — only faltering to change its sound along the way. Its latest album, CALM, shows only flashes of 5SOS’ mainstream pop capabilities.
(03/24/20 12:47am)
Abel Tesfaye, most commonly known as The Weeknd, became a sensational sellout during his peak, which occurred after Beauty Behind the Madness and more largely, Starboy, dropped. Since then, The Weeknd has strayed from the spotlight, despite releasing his neglected EP, My Dear Melancholy, which resonated with his early and founding listeners, but did not break charts like his prior albums did.
(03/08/20 4:49pm)
Following a two-month hiatus, Steven Universe Future returns right where it left off with its titular character, Steven (Zach Callison), struggling with his own mental health and estrangement from the Crystal Gems.
(03/03/20 3:14am)
After 10 years of being the director of the journalism school, Bob Stewart is turning off his “Always Open” sign.
(02/26/20 4:48am)
February 24, 1977 marked the start of Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours Tour, when the band performed the album written about everything. Rumours is Fleetwood Mac’s best selling album. It remains on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums today, after over four decades since it released. The success of Rumours is prevalent — the history behind the album and the tour that followed are what make Fleetwood Mac so unique.
(02/06/20 1:16am)
The sudden death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna stopped the entire world. Not only did the sports world change, but so did the lives of every person who knew or heard of anyone involved in the crash.
(02/03/20 12:46am)
As the last member of the world-class British boyband One Direction to release a solo album, Louis Tomlinson knew he had to create something extraordinary. His efforts — though it’s not evident he even tried at all — fell extremely short, as his debut, Walls, is utterly forgettable and does nothing but put listeners to sleep, excluding a few sufficient moments.
(01/31/20 1:26am)
Country music is an untimely American classic, procuring up visions of warm summer nights, and long car rides with the windows rolled down. The crooning melodies and rolling guitar licks of country music seem to have the power to remind us of sweeter, less complicated times.
(01/23/20 1:38am)
Over a year after the sudden and unfortunate passing of Malcolm James McCormick, also known as Mac Miller, the family of the late star has given Warner Records permission to release his final album, Circles. It’s his only posthumous album and rounds out a prolific career that consists of six major studio albums and multiple mixtapes. Circles is Miller’s fourth album to be released through Warner Records.
(01/17/20 6:05pm)
The audience rhythmically jumped around The Union Bar and Grill, 18 W. Union St., as local band Cardboard Sailors started the set of its first EP release party.
(01/15/20 4:11am)
Cardboard Sailors is holding a release party Thursday at The Union, 18 W. Union St., with well-known openers Gorilla Party of Athens and Cousin Simple of Columbus in celebration of its first EP, Dreams or Something.
(12/06/19 3:04am)
Everyone knew after the first Frozen film in 2013 that the franchise was a cultural phenomenon. The film had so much influence on children and adults alike, so the sequel had a lot to live up to.
(12/06/19 4:22am)
As the year comes to a close, there are many things to look back upon. Hip-hop alone had a lot of highs and lows, with lots of great albums but no full-length releases from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Big Sean and more artists we hoped we would get projects from.
(12/02/19 3:29am)
The 2010s have been a fruitful decade for hip-hop. Despite what many old heads will proclaim until the day they die, we are in the midst of the most interesting era in the history of the genre. Innovation in the industry is at an all-time high, and the explosion of the internet has created an even greater thirst for creating new sounds, styles and artistic statements.
(12/02/19 3:32am)
Lucky for us, the fervent nature of 2000s music didn’t completely diminish as the next decade took its place. It may seem as if the eras of mumble rap and monotonous beats have taken over, but it only requires a closer look at the past decade of music to see that isn’t completely the case. As the 2010s come to a close, it’s time to remember the unrecognized albums of genius from each year of the decade:
(11/18/19 1:14am)
Tory Lanez, a Canadian singer, rapper and songwriter, is back with the fifth installment of his Chixtape series. Chixtape 5 is his first full-length project since he released his album Love Me Now? back in October 2018.
(11/15/19 4:07am)
Thanks to the stylings of Clyde Lawrence, Cody Fitzgerald and the eight-piece band Lawrence of which Clyde is a co-leader with his sister, Gracie Lawrence, there’s now a Christmas album that even those who are disgruntled by holiday music can enjoy.
(11/15/19 3:35am)
After a two-hour-long episode last week, The Masked Singer returned with five performances from the Rottweiler, the Tree, the Flower, the Ladybug and the Fox.
(11/14/19 6:30pm)
American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish has entered the music charts again following her most popular album to date, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? Eilish’s latest song, “everything i wanted,” has received praise from fans all around the world hours after the single was listed on various music platforms.
(11/13/19 3:07am)
Gaelynn Lea, a musician and disability rights activist, will be coming to ARTS/West, 132 W. State St., Thursday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. The performance is a special addition to the Ohio University Performing Arts and Concert Series.