Amplified Observations: Long songs need structural, conceptual support
By Luke Furman | Sep. 5, 2016Columnist Luke Furman details the successes and failures that befall songs more than seven minutes in this week’s Amplified Observations.
Columnist Luke Furman details the successes and failures that befall songs more than seven minutes in this week’s Amplified Observations.
British supergroup, The Last Shadow Puppets, return after an eight-year hiatus with “Everything You’ve Come To Expect.”
Multiple bands will be playing at The Union, including OU alumni.
Though Casa Nueva’s dance night lacks a theme, people are still encouraged to come and dance for little to no price.
The DJ Barticus Y2K Millennium Dance Party will feature hits from the late '90s and early 2000s.
Columnist Luke Furman takes a look at all of the musicians who ditched effects pedals for trippy lyrics and rippling hollow-body strings.
The newly-formed Ohio Trombone Quartet will play its first-ever recital Wednesday August 31 at 8 p.m. in Glidden Hall. The group is made up of four professional musicians with three tenor trombones and one bass trombone.