County Line

La Femme concert review

La Femme concert review

Maura Rowell, Entertainment Editor April 11, 2014

You do not have to be fluent in French to understand the hip, musical language of La Femme. From their classic-with-a-twist Parisian style to their entrancing and wacky instruments, it is nearly impossible...

photo courtesy of 
St. Vincent’s 
official website:
 ilovestvincent.com

St. Vincent reborn in self-titled album

Molly Wade, Co-Editor in Chief April 11, 2014

The room is buzzing as it is before every concert at the House of Blues in Houston. This night is different, perhaps because of the way the crowd is murmuring or the low hum of nondescript music in the...

Beck enters new ‘Phase’: New album revisits old sound with a twist

Molly Wade, Co-Editor in Chief April 11, 2014

Each of Beck’s albums has something special about them. They each have a special personality but still remain true to Beck’s style. But his latest album, ‘Morning Phase,’ is not really an album...

Photo Courtesy of: www.drownersband.com

‘Drowning’ in the Beats

Sara Saavedra, Staff Writer February 20, 2014

If there was a way to combine The Strokes’ first few albums with The Smiths and add a pinch of Arctic Monkeys’ older sounds, you would get Drowners, an up-and coming New York based band. It formed...

Spears single Perfumes artwork.

‘Britney Jean’ goes ‘Tik Tik Boom’ on the Charts

Rachel Childress, Digital Media Editor December 20, 2013

Brittany Spears takes a look back on life in her old life but still keeps her original techno sound in the 10 track album 'Brittany Jean', despite the sensitive feelings and thoughtfulness, the album has...

Hoping for Harmony

Sofia Guevara, features editor October 17, 2013

In this generation, where human beings communicate through a bright screen instead of having to experience actual, messy, physical and emotional contact, the integrity of music content and management corrupts...

‘Lorde’ of the charts

Snovia Moiz, Voice Editor October 4, 2013

Born Ella Yelich-O’Connor, Lorde was raised in Devonport, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. The 16-year-old global sensation was discovered by future manager Scott Maclachlan while performing at...

Alternative band wows with latest release

Alternative band wows with latest release

Shiva Mirzahaidar, Voice Editor April 12, 2013

The Flaming Lips’ front man, Wayne Coyne, explained in a recent interview how progressive playing at South by South West is, seeing as each year everything changes. The same goes for their ability...

The return of David Bowie

The return of David Bowie

Trevor Nichols, News Editor March 20, 2013

Music legend David Bowie released his first album in ten years, The Next Day, on March 12. After a decade of Bowie’s supposed retirement, the album is a magnificent comeback. The cover art is comprised...

Twenty-two years later, band still wows

Twenty-two years later, band still wows

Shiva Mirzahaidar, Voice Editor February 14, 2013

I was in seventh grade when I first heard of the Irish band My Bloody Valentine. It was a warm June night and I sat in my bedroom, going from one Youtube video to another. Then, I saw a link to a song...

Yo La Tengo brings fresh sounds to indie rock

Yo La Tengo brings fresh sounds to indie rock

Shiva Mirzahaidar, Voice Editor January 29, 2013

Fade is the thirteenth studio album from New Jersey band Yo La Tengo. Since 1984 this group has always stayed true to their particular signature sound. This album offers Yo La Tengo’s at times jaunty,...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
music