Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez avoids studying for finals by thinking about the upcoming Arctic Monkeys album and the impending fate of the Iran Deal.
The Districts Electrify Brighton Music Hall with Rowdy Riffs
Philadelphia based band The Districts performed an energetic fourteen song set at the packed Brighton Music Hall on May 2.
Amid Controversy, B.o.B Throws it Back at Modstock
The Boston College Campus Activities Board hosted rapper B.o.B and Battle of the Bands winner Shady Lady at its annual spring concert, Modstock.
Sonic Waves to Surf Through the Hot Summer
Heights editors preview the summer music scene, including expected albums from Arctic Monkeys, Kanye West, Dierks Bentley, The 1975, and BROCKHAMPTON.
Chamberstock Kicks Off Summer with Skill and Festivity
Boston College music groups kicked off summer with eloquent musical stylings and festivity at Chamberstock, a series of chamber music performances.
“Walmart Yodeling Kid” Mason Ramsey Releases New Single
Mason Ramsey, better known as “Walmart Yodeling kid,” followed up his fifteen minutes of fame with the single “Famous.” Aloe Blacc and Camila Cabello new in singles this week.
Urban Generates More Summer Anthems on ‘Graffiti U’
Keith Urban’s new album, ‘Graffiti U,’ is more of the same. It features high quality guitar licks, reminiscent lyrics, and an upbeat, lively sound.
Van Morrison Collaborates with Joey DeFrancesco on New Album
Van Morrison collaborates with Joey DeFrancesco on his new album, “You’re Driving Me Crazy.”
Miguel Riddles Artistry with Objectification in “Come Through and Chill”
Miguel relies on the objectification of female sexuality to complete the narrative of his visually stimulating new video for “Come Through and Chill.”
‘Beerbongs and Bentleys’ Melds Mainstream with Originality
Post Malone releases solid sophomore album with ‘Beerbongs and Bentleys,’ but the artist’s success comes at the expense of moving away from his original sound.