Carlos Vara’s new music video for “Numb” is unique and unconventional, but also painfully emotional and real.
Solid Singles from Snail Mail, Anderson .Paak, and serpentwithfeet
Snail Mail navigates adolescent love, self discovery, and the monotonous progression of life with syncopated guitar riffs on “Pristine,” while the most recent singles of Anderson .Paak and serpentwithfeet follow close behind in quality.
East Coast, West Coast
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses the key differences between music produced on the East Coast versus the West Coast.
Jack White Reaches Outside Rock for ‘Boarding House Reach’
Eccentric indie rocker Jack White reaches into rapped lyrics, country melodies, and fuzzy rock riffs to challenge conventional music tastes on his weird new release ‘Boarding House Reach.’
Stavros Piperis Discusses ‘Sing It to the Heights’ Win
Stavros Piperis discusses the influences that fuel his interest in music, his strong musical background, and the journey to winning ‘Sing It to the Heights.’
Student Acts Offer Fierce Competition at ‘Battle of the Bands’
Student acts Shady Lady, Funky Giant, and Phenom V reigned supreme at Music Guild’s ‘Battle of the Bands’ competition on Thursday, Mar. 15.
“Rearview Town,” “I Want Love,” and More In New Singles This Week
“Rearview Town,” “I Want Love,” and more in new singles this week.
The Bostonians Show Off Harmonies at Spring Cafe
The Bostonians dazzled their sold-out audience with impressive harmonies and crowd-pleasing songs.
The Fratellis Waltz Through ‘In Your Own Sweet Time’
The Fratellis’ new album, ‘In Your Own Sweet Time,’ contains a mix of sure-to-be hits and subpar songs, but is overall worth a listen.
Lackluster “Most People Are Good” Attempts Inspiration
Luke Bryan’s new music video, “Most People Are Good,” makes attempts at inspiration, but fails in the end.