AcapellaFest showcased the talents of seven of the 12 active a cappella groups at Boston College. The groups pulled from contemporary works to craft a fun opening to the fall a cappella scene.
Car Seat Headrest Speeds through Sold-Out Royale Show
Car Seat Headrest sped through momentum-building songs without making any necessary pit stops during their Boston show at Royale.
FIDLAR Rides Waves of Reckless Riffs at Paradise Rock Club
Los Angeles-based FIDLAR brought their surf punk rock to Paradise Rock Club to shred through old favorites and unreleased tracks from their upcoming album on Sept. 14.
Self Care: In Memory of Mac Miller (1992-2018)
Mac Miller died of an overdose on September 7, 2018. The late rapper released his new album, ‘Swimming,’ last month.
Interpol, Childish Gambino to Perform in Boston This Week
Clubs and venues around Boston will be filled with acclaimed artists from the grungy New York rock band Interpol to radio royalty Ed Sheeran this week.
Lost Articles: Backstage with BC Admission
Pete Caruso and David Weber have dedicated their professional careers to guiding prospective BC students through the many stages of the admission process, but find a unique shared passion on a different stage with their band Lost Articles.
Paul McCartney’s ‘Egypt Station’ Steams Ahead
Sir Paul McCartney returns after a five year hiatus with his latest studio album, ‘Egypt Station,’ a remarkable collection of good to great songs.
Cute Relationships Feature Heavily in Graham’s “Love Someone”
Lukas Graham’s new music video, “Love Someone,” for his upcoming album ‘3 (The Purple Album) features dozens of cute shots of the love between partners, families, and friends.
Country Roads, Take Me Home
Assistant Arts Editor Emily Himes discusses why “Take Me Home, Country Roads” has continued to be a song that is widely enjoyed decades after its original release.
Kravitz Draws on Soul Roots and Political Unrest on ‘Raise Vibration’
Lenny Kravitz sings about heavy and hard-hitting problems on his new album, ‘Raise Vibration.’