Playlist through the years: Rock 'n' reminisce
Music timestamps moments in our lives. From upbeat grooves to heartbreak ballads, every song you listened to in college will always be tied to your time at USC.
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Music timestamps moments in our lives. From upbeat grooves to heartbreak ballads, every song you listened to in college will always be tied to your time at USC.
Whether you’re meditating in quarantine or having dance parties in your kitchen, you can find a song that helps you process feelings. Put your headphones in or blast these songs out loud. You can scream, sing and dance or lay down and sit still. Whatever you do when you listen to this playlist, be kind to yourself. There’s no right or wrong answer when processing your emotions, especially during this temporary breakup with the outside world.
Self-quarantining is hard, especially when you were supposed to be in school finishing up spring semester with friends. Even though social distancing is for the safety of yourself and others, it can be easy to get caught up in boredom and loneliness. On the bright side, you could use this time to do all the things you wish you had time for during the school year. Paint pictures, teach yourself an instrument or spend time in nature while listening to this playlist. With so much time to listen to music, you might just discover your new favorite song.
Over the next five months, live music venue Tin Roof will host a wave of country artists for Nashville Hits the Roof, a tour showcasing up-and-coming artists from Nashville, Tennessee.
These popular brunch places offer more than just a place to have a mid-morning meal. With different atmospheres and menus, their goal is the same: to serve good food and embrace people in the community.
Students looking for easy, nearby eats can look no further than the Horseshoe. Two restaurants boasting popular menus and student-friendly atmospheres sit just across the street, and neither one will break the bank.
USC student Jesse Milliff set one of her favorite vinyl records, “Signs of Light” by The Head and The Heart, on her black turntable.
Kate Vera strummed an acoustic guitar as she sings the opening lines of alt-J’s “Breezeblocks.” People in the W XYZ Bar & Lounge at Aloft Columbia Downtown hotel watched as she began her three-hour set.
If you’ve been keeping up with the top pop songs for the past few years, you’ve probably heard a song or two with Jack Antonoff’s name on it. The American singer, songwriter and producer has put out top hits like “We Are Young” by fun., “Out Of The Woods” by Taylor Swift and “Green Light” by Lorde.
Women are often overlooked in the music industry. As everyday listeners, it's easy to mindlessly consume music without thinking about who helped the songs come to life. From writing and recording to producing, women deserve to be acknowledged.
If you've turned on the radio in the past month, you more than likely have heard a song by pop superstar and Grammy award-winner, Ariana Grande.