From Indian Lakes rise to the occasion
The band, which played on campus five years ago, now prepares to embark on their first headlining tour.
Makailynn Clark, Writer
• February 24, 2015
Title Fight discover top form on Hyperview
Title Fight trades their hardcore punk riffs for dreamy, shoegaze inspired tones.
Christian Davis, Writer
• February 10, 2015
Classic vibes
She & Him return with a collection of covers that do not cover any new ground.
Tyler Davis, Writer
• December 2, 2014
Beauty in struggle
Judah & the Lion spread hope and joy through music.
Samantha Dammann, Writer
• December 2, 2014
Different chords
Chad Wachtel discusses his experience as a Christian in a secular band.
Sam De La Vega, Writer
• November 4, 2014
Cold War Kids’ latest release feels right at home
Cold War Kids strike the perfect balance of grit and polish in, "Hold My Home."
Tyler Davis, Writer
• October 21, 2014
OK Go mixes the new and the familiar in “Hungry Ghosts”
"Hungry Ghost" remains true to what OK GO does best: creating entertaining music that is not easily pegged down.
Allison Winters, Writer
• October 14, 2014
Long live the King Shelter
King Shelter kicked off their album release at House of Blues in Anaheim on Sept. 14.
Makailynn Clark, Writer
• September 16, 2014
Sir Sly set out to prove themselves on “You Haunt Me”
Sir Sly crafts an accessible album with, "You Haunt Me" without becoming sugary or cliche.
September 16, 2014
Interpol’s new album feels both new and classic
"El Pintor" presents a new take on Interpol's classic sound.
Christian Davis, Writer
• September 2, 2014
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The heart of poet Dana Gioia’s work is being able to capture the beauty of God’s creation: “What beauty does is beauty draws us to the...
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