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(07/09/19 1:48am)
Following its 2015 release, Revenge Of The Dreamers II, Dreamville, a record label founded by hip-hop artist and producer J. Cole, released its third compilation album, Revenge Of The Dreamers III. Dreamville Records currently consists of artists J. Cole, Bas, Cozz, Ari Lennox, Omen, JID, Lute and EARTHGANG.
(07/08/19 5:39pm)
The honesty trip of a show that is HBO’s Euphoria is back with another stressful episode to keep you on edge and guessing.
(07/01/19 8:04pm)
Euphoria is HBO’s newest project made to address realistic problems of high school students, and each week, the show just gets better and better.
(06/25/19 4:46am)
Contestants cannot seem to “stay in their own lane,” and the drama is only revving up. Hannah’s season took a hard turn last week as she began to lose hope in the process — leading to a heart-to-heart with Chris Harrison to solve her doubts.
(05/29/19 3:22am)
Summer is the perfect time to go to the movies. There’s a break from school; people aren’t as stressed with responsibilities; and going to the movies is a great way to kick back with friends, spend time with family or go on dates. If you’re feeling lost on what movies you should see, here are the most anticipated movies of the summer:
(05/22/19 2:53am)
Audiences are used to Tyler, The Creator releasing exciting and impressive music, but they haven’t heard anything until they’ve listened to his newest release, IGOR.
(05/16/19 9:41pm)
Mac DeMarco’s ‘Here Comes the Cowboy’ is another hit album from the indie singer-songwriter. (Photo via @amoebamusic on Twitter)
(05/17/19 12:44am)
Mac DeMarco is known for his mischievous rock sound that has not yet crossed into the mainstream. The 29-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter is back at it again with his sixth full-length studio album, Here Comes the Cowboy, which has the breezy, relaxing sound his fans know and love.
(04/22/19 10:15pm)
The queen singer, songwriter, dancer, actress and record producer is back at it again, this time writing, directing, executively producing and starring in the new Netflix documentary – Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé.
(04/21/19 11:05pm)
Cage The Elephant is arguably the best modern rock band of today, and that is the only reason that its latest album, Social Cues, can be classified as slightly disappointing. The bar the band has set for itself is so high that its latest full-length misses the mark, even though it still put most of the modern rock stratosphere to shame.
(04/10/19 10:53pm)
The 17th edition of Number Fest, or 17Fest, will take place Saturday, and festgoers and artists alike are sure to be preparing.
(04/11/19 12:07am)
The members of PUP are pissed off. Of course they are. They wouldn’t be very punk if they weren’t.
(03/31/19 10:38pm)
In its more than a decade-long career, The Maine has been a production machine, releasing seven full-length studio albums, an acoustic collection and a handful of EPs. Each era has its own sound that is always different from the last, as the Arizona natives experiment with sound and sentiment.
(03/22/19 6:17pm)
Welcome back to campus Bobcats! Spring break is over and classes are back in full swing. While the school year is dwindling down, new music releases are coming out almost every day. Recently, listeners can get debuts from up-and-coming artists, dazzling singles from a multitude of artists as well as the nth album from bands that have been around for decades. So without further ado, here’s some highlights from the week’s music releases:
(03/08/19 9:53pm)
Whether you’re already lying on a beach soaking in the spring break sun or you’re gearing up to drive back to your hometown, Friday’s latest music releases are here to fill your playlists. From anticipated rap albums (check out Juice WRLD’s newest), pop-country albums (your go-to is Maren Morris) and long-awaited releases from multiple artists, the week is sure to have something for you to listen to. Here are some highlights from the week’s music releases:
(03/04/19 12:20am)
Irish singer Hozier grew to fame with 2013’s “Take Me To Church,” and his subsequent album Hozier. With his debut, Hozier touches on topics such as homophobia and domestic abuse, and the singer-songwriter continues to tackle tough subjects and love on his sophomore release, Wasteland, Baby!
(02/22/19 7:29pm)
It’s Friday, and hopefully by now you realize that means one thing: new music. With multiple album releases from the likes of Offset, Lil Pump and Gunna, it seems rap and hip-hop are dominating the releases of the week. But don’t let that fool you — some other great music was released. From singer-songwriter collaborations to a new single from a pioneering figure in music, here are some highlights from the week’s music releases:
(02/22/19 12:48am)
There are more stories in black history than Harriet Tubman, Tamir Rice and Martin Luther King Jr.
(02/18/19 12:44am)
Indie-pop singer Betty Who just wrapped up her supporting leg of Panic! At The Disco’s Pray for the Wicked Tour — a career highpoint — when she released her third full-length LP, Betty, on Friday.
(02/15/19 6:14pm)
As week five of the Spring Semester comes to a close, it more than possible that some students are in a bit of a slump. With spring break in sight but too far out to get excited for and the brunt of classes starting to take toll, the week has been a tough one. But don’t fret — New Music Friday is here to bless us all and deliver some great new tracks to listen to. Here are some of the highlights from the week’s releases: