On A High Note: 10 bangers from 2017 for you
This year was the best year music has seen in awhile. Here are some of 2017’s best that I’ve been playing lately:
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This year was the best year music has seen in awhile. Here are some of 2017’s best that I’ve been playing lately:
Andy Grammer will be bringing his biggest hits to Athens for a second time Monday for a post-Halloween weekend pick-me-up.
“Hello, Ohio,” Gavin DeGraw said through a smile as he sat down at the piano and burst into a stripped-down rendition of “Chariot.”
If you’re looking for a new band to obsess over as the leaves turn brown, I have a recommendation: Pale Waves. They are the next big thing on the indie scene. The four-piece female-led synth pop group from Manchester has the groove to go all the way.
Singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw will bring pop gold to Athens this weekend with a stripped-down show.
If you live above ground, you have surely heard that Tom Petty, the legendary singer-songwriter, has passed away after going into cardiac arrest, at the age of 66.
With four of her country smash hits crossing over to the Billboard Top 100, two ACM Awards and an international arena tour, Kelsea Ballerini has had a good couple of years, but she’s not done yet.
A crowd gathered around Demetri Wolfe as he banged out electric riffs Uptown.
After eight years off the air, MTV Unplugged has returned to TV. Shawn Mendez and Bleachers were the first two acts to pull out their acoustic guitars this September, and there are many more to look forward to.
Everybody’s favorite modern rockstar, St. Vincent, will be releasing a new record, Masseducation, on Oct. 13.
Nah, nah, honey we’re good now that Andy Grammer will be keeping our heads up.
“Day I Die” is the standout single on The National’s highly anticipated new record, Sleep Well Beast that released on Sept. 8.
Each family is different and Ohio University’s Parents Weekend caters to that with its wide range of activities. Every year, Athens plays host to numerous parents visiting their children from out of town.
Students and parents crowded the 2000-seat venue, waiting in anticipation as TJ Osborne stood on stage.
This summer was filled with long-awaited records from Haim, Lana Del Rey, Bleachers and so many more. But of all the new releases, only one record truly blew my mind: Lorde’s sophomore album Melodrama is quite simply perfection.
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“Sorry, the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, cause she’s dead,” Taylor Swift declared on her new single, “Look What You Made Me Do,” sending longtime fans into a frenzy, and not the good kind.
Haffa’s Records will close its doors this September after 42 years of serving Athens’ music lovers.
Kendrick Lamar proves he is the greatest rapper of our generation, and that he is smarter than all of us with his new record, "Damn."
Here are some alternative masterpieces that may have flown under your radar, even if you’re a fan of the genre.