The top 10 sad indie songs of 2020
By Bre Offenberger | Dec. 28, 20202020 was an awful year overall, but at least we were gifted with the perfect music to help us cry our way through it.
2020 was an awful year overall, but at least we were gifted with the perfect music to help us cry our way through it.
The Chosen is Cudi’s best solo album in nearly a decade.
Here is what my family has to say about The Lumineers’ third studio album.
The eccentric artist experiments with even more singing and odd samples to once again demonstrate his unfailing creativity.
The follow-up album sees Swift round out the experimentation of Folklore.
IRIS’ latest single, “Them,” releases Wednesday, Dec. 16.
His transparency and authenticity is evident as he dives into his new project.
The Black rapper sets himself apart from his contemporaries with unflinching style and dour lyricism.
Brian Koscho is an Athens resident and current grad student at Ohio University.
Bell seems to be undergoing a total rebrand and it is leaving fans... confused.
If only life really were as dreamy as Greg Gonzalez makes it out to be.
The EP features orchestral versions of four tracks from her Punisher album.
Summer Walker’s “Santa Baby” is the best version of the classic song.
‘Harry Styles’ is an out-of-the-ordinary fall classic.
Eric Church has been on a roll for over 15 years now, and my family sees why.
Alexa, play the November playlist on repeat.
Women In Music is an organization with a goal of making progress in the advancement of women’s positions in the music industry.
There’s a lot of fan favorites that are ranked low, so prepare for your feelings to get hurt.
The Southeastern Sessions will feature Craig Heath, Megan Bee and John Walsh.
“Positions” might be a hit, but it wasn’t popular with my family.