ArtsHeightsmen Perform Throwbacks, Love Songs at Fall Cafe The Heightsmen, BC's only all-male a cappella group, performed an array of crowd-pleasing hits and throwbacks during their Fall Cafe.
MusicPaak’s ‘Oxnard’ Lacks Thematic and Sonic Cohesion Anderson Paak's latest release, 'Oxnard,' isn't consistent in sound or theme, and pushes the reader to absorb too much.
ArtsMike Shinoda Brings Linkin Park, Fort Minor Hits to HOB Linkin Park's frontman Mike Shinoda showed up with a cast of hit songs for his headlining House of Blues set on Nov. 14.
Arts‘New Age Orange’: Combating Mental Illness Through Rap Jack Yoakum turned to rap music to cope with his mental illness, resulting in the release of his first album titled 'New Age Orange.'
ArtsImagine Dragons Lack Musical Cohesion on ‘Origins’ 'Origins,' Imagine Dragons' new album, is convoluted and mixes too many themes at once.
MusicHanson’s Return on ‘String Theory’ Proves Forced Hanson's "String Theory" stages a return to the music industry after the mania of its 1997 hit "MMMBop" faded out, but the brother band comes up short...
ReviewShawn Mendes, Khalid Grapple with Gun Violence in “Youth” Video In their video for "Youth," Shawn Mendes and Khalid enlist performers and outstanding young adults to craft a forced story of perseverance.
ArtsAriana Grande Pens “thank u” Letter, More in Singles Ariana Grande's new single "thank u, next" has more meme significance than musical importance. K/DA and Bel Heir release new singles.
ArtsHalsey Parties Through Life in “Without Me” Video In Halsey's new music video "Without Me," she stands up for herself in an abusive relationship.
ArtsAging Marianne Faithfull Ponders Death on ‘Negative Capability’ On 'Negative Capability,' Marianne Faithfull ponders life and death through an array of slow, depressing songs.