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(04/21/15 4:01am)
When Stromae, the Belgian musical genius, played at SXSW this year, festival attendees were asking one another “Who is this guy, and why haven’t we heard about him?” It's about time we all take a moment to get to know Stromae and give this musical craze a try.
(04/15/15 12:57am)
On April 30 at 7:30 p.m., New Brookland Tavern will host local bands The Harsh Truth, Barnwell and Dempsey. Many of the members attended USC and are excited to play for a local crowd.
(04/14/15 11:25pm)
Fit For Rivals, an alternative rock band based out of Jacksonville, Florida, will hit the New Brookland Tavern tonight at 5 p.m. Lead singer Renee Phoenix, guitarists Thomas Amason and Rufino Lomboy, bassist Eli Clark and drummer Trey Catman are psyched to be a part of Columbia’s music scene.
(04/14/15 12:10am)
Indie Grits, Columbia’s very own independent film festival, is back for round nine, but with a few new additions — this is the first year Indie Grits will embody a theme and will showcase visual art installations.
(04/12/15 11:38pm)
When picturing an opera, one would expect soft piano, a sophisticated silence and a formally dressed audience.
(04/09/15 12:05am)
It’s easy to let the phrase “computer music” evoke an image of cold, mechanical sounds generated by computer programs. The School of Music’s Computer Music concert Wednesday proved that computer music can be just the opposite: a complement to human expression.
(04/07/15 7:09pm)
You may know Noah Guthrie as the avid YouTuber behind the bluesy version of “Sexy and I Know It,” but you may not know him as Roderick on “Glee” or as the latest performer in Carolina Production's "Meal Time Music Series."
(04/07/15 7:09pm)
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(04/05/15 11:10pm)
A huge part of music is using metaphors and references to make lyrics relevant to the genre. These lyrics are inspired by both culture and lifestyle. Although many songs have very similar themes, the language they use to get them across can be very different.
(04/01/15 11:08pm)
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(04/12/15 11:18pm)
Over the last few years, the music scene has blown up with a number of female-fronted acts. Katy Perry and Rihanna, are household names, while many lesser known, but equally talented, female fronted groups have been left in the dust.
(03/30/15 11:30pm)
Wand’s second album, "Golem," takes listeners on an intergalactic journey with their outlandish use of guitars and electronic sound. The album appeals to hard rockers, punk rockers and alternative lovers alike.
(03/29/15 11:29pm)
Kenny Chesney is no stranger to Columbia.
(03/26/15 11:02pm)
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(03/24/15 3:34am)
SNAPS Music Appreciation Club is equal parts social and
music club, and students aren’t likely to find a more laid-back student
organization than this one. In fact, the club used to meet in the Capstone room
of second-year history major Andy Ferguson, the club’s founder.
(03/24/15 12:53am)
Over the course of his fifteen-year career, Sufjan Stevens has written folk music, electronic music, two film soundtracks, a ballet score and two albums dedicated to U.S. states.
(03/24/15 1:45am)
Darren Woodlief, like many professors, is an avid reader and writer. But he doesn't just read for his class — he reads for his music.
(03/20/15 1:30am)
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(03/18/15 12:05am)
With the obsession in today’s culture to be unique and artsy, many members of society have been successful in exploiting that lust. Whether it’s buying that flower crown to make you seem like a hippie or buying combat boots because you want to seem edgy, going to a big name music festival will definitely make you the token hipster of your friend group.
(03/17/15 2:21am)
Modest Mouse takes an electronic turn with their newest release "Strangers to Ourselves" from their latest album released in the UK Monday.