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(04/01/23 12:14am)
On the weekend after his first performance as a solo artist, fourth-year College student Noah Tinsley, better known by his stage name mr. after, sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss his long-standing talent for writing rap songs.
(02/21/23 3:14am)
On a chilly February evening, The Southern’s intimate concert venue hosted high intensity rock band Jameson Tank, along with Charlottesville bands Beezin and The Lint Collectors. Though they had performed at multiple venues across Charlottesville, this was the band’s first time taking the stage in this location. The performance both flaunted the band’s skill, while also bringing their weaknesses to the forefront.
(02/10/23 7:13pm)
At the close of the fall semester, the members of the student band Sneaky Lynx sat down with The Cavalier Daily in a cozy apartment off Jefferson Park Avenue to describe the band’s trajectory since its inception and where they plan to go next.
(12/04/22 3:38am)
On a foggy Monday morning, the members of The Lint Collectors sat down with The Cavalier Daily in bassist and fourth-year College student John Leo Luecke’s cozy apartment to reflect on their live performances, their chemistry as a band and their style of playing.
(10/25/22 2:38am)
A couple of hours before an evening show at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall, Charlottesville-based band souwa cweam sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss their style of playing, their experience making original songs and their exciting upcoming gig at the Jefferson Theater.
(10/09/22 2:44pm)
On the cusp of releasing two new singles, fourth-year College student Farrah Hanna sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss her experience recording music as an independent artist, her musical influences and her songwriting process.
(09/12/22 2:45am)
In the basement of the Academical Village People house, known colloquially among frequent house show attendees as “The Bog,” the band Indecisive performed the songs of their debut album “Over King’s Creek,” which was released on Spotify Sept. 3. Despite the oppressive heat and the masses of people packed together — and inching closer and closer to the band as the night went on — this was a standout performance.
(09/04/22 12:52am)
As they relax on the Lawn on a particularly sunny day in Charlottesville, three members of the University band Backseat Driver sat down with the Cavalier Daily to do a deep-dive into their experiences as long-time players in the Charlottesville music scene.
(04/15/22 9:34pm)
On an early April Wednesday in the basement of Echols House, members of the student band Indecisive talk about the upcoming recording of their first album, their experiences as a band and their hopes for the future.
(03/31/22 4:44am)
In a cozy living room on a chilly March evening, the three members of the Charlottesville band Yard Sale sit side by side on a large couch to discuss their recent musical success, their songwriting process and their plans for the future.
(03/17/22 1:56pm)
On a Sunday night, in the basement of the University Records house, surrounded by an assortment of instruments, amps and colorful tapestries, fledgling band Beezin practices their new original songs. The group is preparing for several upcoming gigs this March.
(03/08/22 6:15pm)
Trigger warning — this article contains mentions of sexual coercion, assault and alcohol abuse.
(02/14/22 9:28pm)
This article contains minor spoilers.
(11/29/21 8:43pm)
Every year, the holiday season brings a yearly onslaught of Christmas-themed romantic comedies of varying degrees of quality and originality. This craze seems to infect every facet of social media until it reaches its zenith on Christmas Eve. For weeks, a plethora of overpriced streaming services desperately scramble to release a romantic comedy that can achieve the Christmas classic status pioneered by the oddly depressing yet popular film “Love, Actually.” Netflix’s “Love Hard” kicks off this seasonal tradition with a bang of remarkably below-average intensity.