Album Review: ‘CHARLIE’ is nothing special
By Grace Koennecke | Oct. 10The third studio album by Charlie Puth just doesn't compare to his previous works.
The third studio album by Charlie Puth just doesn't compare to his previous works.
Created in hopes of being an album for dancing, ‘People in Motion’ was released on Oct. 7 with 11 tracks.
Three years after the release of “We Are Not Your Kind,“ Slipknot returns with a brand new record that is a hardcore banger.
For screaming in your car, quiet reflection and everything in between.
Freddie Gibbs released his latest album on Friday. This is a new addition that brings Gibbs one step closer to the mainstream rap sound.
The New England native is now working under Capitol Records and alongside some of the industry’s biggest producers.
The singer-songwriter took the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium stage Wednesday night for an electric concert.
After a seemingly never-ending five year hiatus, Paramore comes back with a new single, “This Is Why,” and fans are buzzing from excitement for what’s soon to come next.
The Utah-based band became widely successful after their hit-single, “Animal,” in 2010.
Here are 15 songs from all genres to get you prepared for the upcoming spooky season (or, if you’re like me, all year round when you’re in the mood for a scary, chilling vibe).
The release of “Aja” took Steely Dan’s already complex chord progressions and seedy adventures to new and brilliant heights.
The album was released in full on Friday.
The latest album from the indie-pop artist is here and is packed full of rich texture and new influence.
Founded in 1979, the music school hosts private and group music lessons for those interested in music.
A playlist for anyone who wants to be distracted from their sore legs and tired lungs.
From owning your confidence to being a hopeless romantic, Doja Cat’s musical catalog can describe just about anyone.
The R&B singer is currently on a sold-out US tour with openers Rico Nasty and Destin Conrad.
Frank Ocean has not released an album in over six years. Now, he’s back in the media for new business endeavors, rumored relationships and more.
Djo looks back on the music of the ‘80s while moving forward through adulthood.
With “Patient Number 9,” The Prince of Darkness proves that it may be time to retire his crown.