Moas Collective revives Columbia's electronic scene
Much like New Zealand’s Moas bird, the local electronic scene had gone extinct — until Moas Collective was founded to bring Columbia’s electronica back to life.
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Much like New Zealand’s Moas bird, the local electronic scene had gone extinct — until Moas Collective was founded to bring Columbia’s electronica back to life.
Renowned cellist Zuill Bailey to perform at USC this Thursday
The grand opening of Music Farm Columbia was a hit success as Washed Out headlined a card featuring Keath Mead and Those Lavender Whales, getting things under way for the now up-and-running venue.
Who are these people sampling Miley Cyrus, and what have they done with Alt-J ?
Today's the big day, music fans. After a year of anticipation and a week of postponed opening concerts, Music Farm Columbia will finally be opening tonight. For real this time.
From no instruments to eight years of successful music: homespun indie band hasn’t lost sight of their roots or their friendship
If you’ve never seen live rap music at a business networking event, you’ve clearly never been to Music Break.
Indie rock is a crowded field. Gone are the days where some wistful guitar strums and strung-out vocals are enough to stand out — in today’s scene, you need to offer something unique.
For the last three years, Burnt Books has been an integral part of South Carolina’s hardcore punk scene.
Don’t let the garage rock affectations fool you — Ty Segall is a ridiculously hard worker.
Columbia’s music scene has long been divided between small, intimate venues, like New Brookland Tavern, and stadium venues, such as the Colonial Life Arena.
It’s Friday. What’s a better way to reward yourself at the end of a hard week finding a great place in Columbia to relax? Whether it’s seeing a movie, getting some spa time in or discovering new craft beers, Columbia has a way for you to wind down.
2014 has produced some great pop albums so far, and here’s the cream of the crop
Greg Stuart, who teaches graduate courses in USC’s School of Music and undergraduate courses at South Carolina Honors College, performed a one-song, 30 minute set at Conundrum Music Hall on Sunday night. His instruments: a bow, a bell and a tiny speaker with recordings on it.
The Brooklyn-based band, Bluffing, was in Columbia on Monday to rock a show at Conundrum Music Hall in West Columbia.
Clint Eastwood’s “Jersey Boys” is based on the hit Broadway musical of the same name that opened in 2005 and went on to win the Tony award for Best Musical. The film follows the life of Frankie Valli (John Lloyd Young) and his band, The Four Seasons, which was comprised of Tommy DeVito (Vincent Piazza), Nick Massi (Michael Lomenda) and Bob Gaudio (Erich Bergen).
Cracked Rear View, Hootie and the Blowfish’s 1994 debut, was easily the youngest subject at Jim Sonefeld and Mike Miller’s remembrance and discussion of the band’s first album at the Richland County Library on Saturday. However, age is just a number, a mantra proved true by the number of fedoras, band t-shirts and beach attire adorned by the other, older attendees.
Vacationer will headline daylong music festival at El Burrito in Five Points.
“Cassiopeia: The Cosmic Calypso” is the most ambitious space opera musical to hit USC in its history. It’s also the only one.
Fourth-year students Rupert Hudson and Thi Lam found label for music ventures