11 moments from Taylor Swift’s ‘Delicate’ music video that are totally relatable
Another Taylor Swift music video is out, and, as usual, it’s amazing.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Post's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
828 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Another Taylor Swift music video is out, and, as usual, it’s amazing.
It starts with a long fade in as the synthesizer builds. That synthesizer is soon joined by another, and then by a guitar.
Courtney Barnett’s music isn’t difficult, but she does not write a song for it to be complex — she writes it to be good.
Correction appended.
Anybody who knows me knows that I am obsessed with Taylor Swift. Anybody who knows me, however, also knows that I hate pop music and avoid country, for the most part too. There are a million reasons why I love Taylor Swift, but in simplest terms, I think that she possesses the kind of talent that most artists can only dream of.
Will Toledo, founder of Car Seat Headrest, began writing music in his teens and has continued to refine his previous releases as he grows in popularity and talent.
5th Annual Plunge at 2 p.m. at River Park and River’s Edge, 36 N. McKinley Ave. Join the annual polar plunge event filled with free food, Jackie O’s drinks and more. Admission is free.
Correction appended.
Friday
Music is inherently romantic because it is naturally beautiful. But a good love song is hard to find. Love songs can’t just be thrown together with empty words and easy cliches. They should invoke love in the listener. Those in love relate to it, and those who aren’t, long for it. An artist who has not felt those emotions can’t relay them correctly to the listener.
9th Annual Women of Appalachia Project at 5 p.m. at Multicultural Center Art Gallery, Baker Center. Ohio University’s Multicultural Center will host an opening reception for an art exhibition made by and dedicated to female artists with strong ties to the Appalachian regions. The exhibit will be displayed until April 21. Admission is free.
Diane Coffee with Water Witches at 9 p.m. at The Union Bar & Grill, 18 W. Union St. Shaun Fleming has many talents from skateboarding to voice acting. But now, Fleming will take center stage as popular musician Diane Coffee with special guest Water Witches. Admission is $10 to $13. Discounted tickets are available at TicketFly.
I think it might have been Isaac Newton or possibly Rene Descartes who once theorized that if a band forms, then eventually it must break up regardless of style or level of success. But, despite the inevitable split, the sonic energy and momentum already formed is not destroyed but merely transfers on.
Whether it’s classes starting up, the holiday season ending, or the cold, we’re all a little down in the dumps this time of year. These songs are perfect for days when you’re feeling a little bit emo.
With the spring and summer seasons approaching, the onslaught of music festival lineups has begun. Based on the festivals that have been announced so far, it seems this festival season is going to be quite strong. It’s also apparent the 2018 festival season has a few trends. It’s both heavily influenced by R&B/hip-hop music, while also having The Killers, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar feature as headliners in multiple festivals. Here’s a look at the top 5 music festival lineups so far:
Sara Evans will be making the Ohio University Performing Arts and Concert Series lineup “A Little Bit Stronger” this spring.
Looking back at 2017, music fans have lost many greats in the industry. From arguably the creator of rock 'n' roll, Chuck Berry, to teen idol and beloved The Partridge Family actor David Cassidy, here’s a look back at 10 musicians the world lost in 2017:
A new year is like a fresh start, and for some people, that means they might want a fresh soundtrack to go along with it. With so much music available on multiple platforms, it can be hard to navigate and tell who you should be listening to. Here is a list of 10 artists you should definitely watch out for in 2018 and add to your playlists.
Albums that you want to see on a year-end top 10 list are usually ones that stand out among the noise even from the first full listen. This year gave rise to many releases worthy of commendation, but this list includes artists who not only conveyed a concept or feeling through their work but simultaneously exceeded at it. There are no top 10 lists without a scent of personal music taste, but for this list I tried to pick albums that were as inventive as satisfying. And they’re also ordered, because I had to raise the stakes.
Cigarettes After Sex is like Beach House, only better.