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(03/20/18 11:03pm)
Tuesday marked the beginning of the spring season. Despite the recent colder weather, it’s time for flowers to bloom and the sun to shine. As the late, great Robin Williams once said, “Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s Party!’” so here are five songs to get you in the mood for the spring season:
(03/18/18 10:32pm)
California-based band The Neighbourhood blew up in 2013 with its hit song “Sweater Weather.” Comprised of Jesse Rutherford on vocals, Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels on guitar, Mikey Margott on bass and Brandon Alexander Fried on drums, the band has been soaring onto the charts and touring the world ever since the release of its debut album, I Love You.
(02/19/18 1:13am)
When Netflix announced they’d be rebooting Bravo’s previous show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, many were skeptical. The original was deemed stereotypical by some, despite shining a light on the LGBT community. The show’s premise is that five LGBT men, dubbed the Fab Five, go and help some poor, unfortunate soul remodel their life. The five categories that the fab five members touch on are: fashion, interior design, grooming, food/wine and culture. If the premise of the show hasn’t sold you yet, here are five fabulous reasons you should watch Netflix’s reboot:
(02/13/18 3:49am)
Feb. 14 is a day to celebrate the love you share with whomever you’re closest with. Whether that be your significant other, your friends or family, or the tub of ice cream you’re cradling while you watch rom-com movies on repeat, love is in the air. With love all around, what better way is there to prep for Valentine’s Day, than to listen to some love songs. Here’s 11 underrated love songs, from all decades and genres, to help prep you for the upcoming holiday:
(02/05/18 3:16am)
Following up last year’s halftime show with Lady Gaga, pop superstar Justin Timberlake brought swagger to the Super Bowl halftime show in Minneapolis. To announce the start of the show, late-night host Jimmy Fallon introduced Timberlake.
(02/05/18 12:42am)
Justin Timberlake’s fifth studio album is an ode to his wife, his son and his hometown. While many people believed the title of the album, Man of the Woods, meant Timberlake was making a country album, the singer later disputed that in an Instagram video. He clarified the album title by explaining that his son Silas’ name translates to “of the woods”.
(01/29/18 5:29am)
The 60th Grammy Awards was a politically charged night, filled with extraordinary music moments.
(01/26/18 1:25am)
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(01/19/18 2:23am)
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:
(12/31/17 6:51pm)
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:
(12/11/17 12:07am)
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.
(12/04/17 1:31am)
As a follow-up to his previously released From A Room: Volume 1, Chris Stapleton is back with his third studio album, From A Room: Volume 2. The Kentucky-born singer-songwriter previously has written for artists ranging from Adele to George Strait, but debuted his solo career with Traveller in 2015.
(11/29/17 2:32am)
Today, the Recording Academy announced the nominations for the 2018 Grammy Awards. The nominations varied from up-and-comers Julia Michaels (2 nominations), SZA (5 nominations) and Khalid (5 nominations), to seasoned artists such as Kendrick Lamar (7 nominations) and Bruno Mars (6 nominations). Though the academy rightfully nominated some big-name artists, it goes without arguing that they definitely left out some key players in the music industry. Here’s some thoughts on the nominations:
(11/20/17 10:37pm)
Sunday’s American Music Awards exemplified how music can bring people together. Starting with P!nk and Kelly Clarkson’s emotional opening cover of R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts”, to Diana Ross’ decade-defining closing performance, the AMAs were packed full of excitement. Here’s 5 performances that stood out throughout the night:
(11/06/17 10:58pm)
British singer-songwriter Sam Smith is back from his three-year hiatus with The Thrill Of It All. The sophomore album encompasses Smith at his best: almost painfully personal lyrics mixed with heartwarming vocals that sway the listener.
(11/03/17 1:08am)
Warning: This article may contain spoilers from Stranger Things season 2
(10/27/17 12:03am)
Halloween is upon us, and it’s time to get spooky. What better way is there to prepare than to listen to some equally spooky songs? Here are five spine-tingling songs to prepare you for Halloween:
(10/23/17 11:27pm)
After the release of her sixth studio album, Tell Me You Love Me, pop singer-songwriter Demi Lovato has followed up the album with a documentary. Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated, chronicles Demi’s life and rise to stardom, while also showing some behind-the-scenes work in the studio for Tell Me You Love Me. Released through YouTube as a “YouTube Original”, the documentary is free for all to watch.
(10/17/17 11:49pm)
Pop pioneer P!nk released her first album in five years, Beautiful Trauma, Friday. Her seventh studio album is a follow up of The Truth About Love and was highly anticipated by both fans and critics alike.
(10/11/17 12:00am)
Zimbabwe-born British singer-songwriter Tinashe Fazakerley has released his highly anticipated debut album Rationale this past Friday. The rhythm and blues artist has previously worked under the moniker, Tinashé, and then rebranded himself as Rationale in 2015. He was one of the first artists signed to Dan Smith of Bastille’s record label, Best Laid Plans, and has grabbed the attention of critics and fans alike with his 2015 single “Fast Lane."