With the surroundings doused in red, the 26th annual Pops on the Heights raised $13 million for 431 student scholarships on Friday night.
Amid Period of Social Unrest, Mt. Joy Asks You to Find “Silver Lining”
Mt. Joy, an indie folk-rock band based out of Philadelphia/Los Angeles, performed at the Boston Royale Nightclub and, like every show, delivered its underlying message: take a stand for what’s right and always look for a silver lining.
Hozier, The Neighbourhood to Perform in Boston This Week
Mt. Joy, The Struts, Hozier, and The Neighbourhood will all perform at various music venues throughout Boston this week.
Fine Tuning Before Pops on the Heights
Pops on the Heights allows many students to get a chance in the spotlight. Here’s how these student-performers prepare for the big night.
BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘iridescence’ Illuminates Facade of Fame
BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘iridescence’ draws on old school R&B and a montage of eccentric sounds to craft a modern manifesto aimed at breaking down the facade of fame.
Brett Eldredge Sings of Puppy Love in New Video
The music video for “Love Someone” by Brett Eldredge has no substance, but is so cute that it doesn’t really matter.
New Singles from Lana Del Rey, The Neighbourhood, Khalid
Lana Del Rey sings of blues as deep as the ocean on her new single “Mariners Apartment Complex.” The Neighbourhood and Khalid release new singles.
Shocking, Unoriginal “Tranz” Video Transcends Typical Abstraction
The music video for “Tranz” will likely shock most viewers because of its surreal, abstract feel.
Cathartic ‘Cry Pretty’ Addresses Gun Violence, Politics
Carrie Underwood sings about heartbreak and America’s gun violence problem on her dreary new album, ‘Cry Pretty.’