Phillip Phillips’s new album, “Collateral,” doesn’t incorporate enough of his impressive vocals, but includes a few songs with potential.
Lights Off in Havana
Since the US-Cuba embargo was lifted, Cuba has seen an increase in tourism, including tourism as a result of the music industry.
A Note on Shane McAnally, Nashville’s Unofficial Patron Saint
Shane McAnally is the writer and producer behind many famous country hits, making him a backbone of the genre.
Devin Dawson’s ‘Dark Horse’ Debut Rewrites the Rules of Country
Devin Dawson displays his lyrical expertise on his debut album, ‘Dark Horse.’
University Chorale, Symphony Orchestra Spread Christmas Cheer
The University Chorale and Symphony Orchestra impressed Trinity Chapel with harmony and Christmas cheer.
Heightsmen Serenade With Upbeat, Intricate Harmonies
Complete with comedic dance performances, the Heightsmen Cafe featured energetic covers of old classics and Britney tunes for an upbeat show.
Taylor Swift Switches From Safe to Screw-You
Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ is a retaliatory piece of pop-music, poking fun at herself while barraging her enemies with incendiary synth-ballads.
University Chorale Performs ‘Elijah’ in Dramatic Concert
Giving a powerful portrayal of Old Testament stories with ‘Elijah’, the University Chorale amazed audiences with intense harmonies.
Weezer’s ‘Pacific Daydream’ Brings Summer Vibes, Nonsensical Lyrics
Weezer’s uses classic riffs and throwback themes to evince strong notions of fun in the sun on a irreverent summer’s day.
Weezer Creates Bright and Eccentric World with “Happy Hour”
Weezer’s new single, “Happy Hour,” blends lyrical and visual nonsense for a fun, bright, and good music video.