Katy Perry’s “Chained To The Rhythm” features a terrifying glimpse at the role of mass-media, making its consumers into oblivious riders on a rollercoaster.
The Black Kids Break Their Artistic Fast With New Album ‘Rookie’
Returning after eight years of silence, the band Black Kids releases their new album ‘Rookie’
Adam Levine’s “Hard” Life, Focus of Maroon 5’s “Cold” Music Video
Maroon 5’s new music video explores a caricature of lead singer Adam Levine’s life.
Cashmere Cat, Los Campesinos!, and Romeo Santos in Singles This Week
Cashmere Cat, Los Campesinos!, and Romeo Santos all released hot new singles this week
A Little Twang Never Hurt Nobody
Asst. Arts Editor Jacob Schick defends his love of good country music, with the emphasis on good, in this week’s I’m Just Sayin’
BC’s Chamber Music Society Cast a Classical Spell on Audiences
BC’s Chamber Music Society featured talented student and faculty pianists, cellists, and a lone flutist playing the stylings of Mozart, D. Shostakovich, and Louise Farrenc.
An Interstellar “Love” Affair
The celestial music video for Lana Del Rey’s “Love” combines all of my favorite elements – love, the ’70s, and all things space related.
Bebe Rexha’s ‘All Your Fault Pt. 1’ Is Full of Tired Tropes and Overplayed Cliches
Bebe Rexha’s debut studio album, ‘All Your Fault Pt. 1,’ has the potential to be a hit but falls flat. The unique rhythms and beats make for a great listen but the lyrics are too tired and cliche to ignore.
The Orwells Are ‘Terrible Human Beings,’ But Decidedly Tasteful
The Orwells bares its influences and continues on a track of brash lyrics. Though the band does not reinvent the wheel, they certainly breath new life into the rock genre.
Katy Perry, Jamiroquai, and Jillionaire in Singles This Week
Acid jazz “Cloud 9” brings euphoria and rhythm from Jamiroquai along with a party track by Trinidadian DJ Jillionaire in singles this week.