The Neighbourhood: Not just a tribute to angsty teens
By Lauren Galida | Nov. 3, 2015“Wiped Out!,” from the beloved band that brought you “Sweater Weather,” showcases The Neighbourhood’s ability to blend different genres into their very own sound.
“Wiped Out!,” from the beloved band that brought you “Sweater Weather,” showcases The Neighbourhood’s ability to blend different genres into their very own sound.
After struggling with rehab, public breakups and a diagnosis with lupus, Selena Gomez rises like a phoenix from the ashes of her past with her new album, "Revival."
As a contemporary funk artist, 25-year-old GRiZ has spent his music career working hard to “give up the good for the great.”
What was intended to be a free, outdoor concert on the corner of Main and Hampton Streets, Jam Room Music Festival was forced to switch up its original plans due to rain — quite a few times.
Mac Miller is back and better than ever with his first studio album in two years. With 17 songs and more than an hour of raw material, "GO:OD AM" is exactly what you would expect from the notorious bad boy — a collection of diverse tracks that seamlessly blend together.
Lana Del Rey may be on the loneliest honeymoon anyone has ever had. Her newest album, “Honeymoon,” released on Sept. 18, appears to be just another extension of her depressing conscience lapped over symphonic melodies.
Sadly, the retro queen, Lana Del Rey, only has so many tracks you can play on loop
The Wonder Years have quickly climbed the rungs of the pop-punk scene.
If you’re into musicians who can skillfully blend electronic with rhythm and blues, you may enjoy Chet Faker and Glass Animals.
Travi$ Scott’s highly anticipated sequel to his mixtape, “Days Before Rodeo”
Initially, I expecting a surprise album released by the reckless, impulsive 22-year-old Miley Cyrus titled “Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz” to be atrocious.
The Cocktails, an all female a cappella group, was founded in 2002 when the need for a female-dominated musical group arose on campus.
As you travel across campus on Wednesday, fear not when you see a mass of students dancing all out to absolute silence. No, you’re not crazy — this truly is happening and actually becoming increasing popular among concert enthusiasts.
Especially as a freshman, it can be difficult to find a comfortable space or a creative outlet. Luckily, USC has over 400 student organizations waiting for you to get involved.
The McKissick Museum strives to promote the history behind their collections, rather than just collecting artifacts.
These days, the hit radio stations are playing a variety of music genres, and obviously some songs are better than others.
Weekend Events The Honeycutters When: Friday, July 24 Time: 6:30 p.m.