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By Dan Goff | August 1, 2017Tennis vocalist Alaina Moore talks musical matrimony, creative roots
Tennis vocalist Alaina Moore talks musical matrimony, creative roots
Why does it seem that many of music’s leading ladies cannot adapt to today’s electronic craze?
"13" is packed with some of Curry’s most high-energy, explosive deliveries yet — but don’t tell that to Curry.
“Lust for Life” ultimately manifests itself as a next step in the artistry of the embattled Lana Del Rey.
Mura Masa’s new self-titled album succeeds on every count. It is one of the most accessible pop albums of recent memory.
New Pornographers lead singer Carl Newman spoke to The Cavalier Daily on new music.
Almost two years after his last release “Cherry Bomb,” Tyler, the Creator released two new singles.
The Fralin Museum of Art is a gem of variety.
A&E profiles the city’s hottest venues for Charlottesville's phenomenal music scene.
After becoming an overnight success following the debut of their self-titled album in 2014, genre-hopping band Royal Blood caught the attention of the rock world.
Released after many delays, SZA’s debut album, “CTRL,” showcases her honest nature and instinctive talent for singing and songwriting.
The boys of Netflix’s dramedy “Flaked” are a pretty flakey bunch.
Indie rock band Arcade Fire’s new single, “Everything Now,” is a masterful comeback anthem after the band’s four-year hiatus.
“RELAXER” is a diverse album even by alt-J standards.
“Homecoming King” grapples with the same question Minhaj referenced in a recent interview with GQ — “Are we the nativist narrative, or are we the immigrant narrative?”
The new release of “Sgt. Pepper’s” comes with a full tape of fresh stereo mixes of each song as well as a second disc of raw takes and recording-studio speeches.
Summer 2017 promises a diverse range of films for people of all ages and interests, including numerous genres, sequels or remakes of old films.
The third season continues Kimmy’s journey after passing her GED exam, and she immediately sets her sights on the next educational stepping stone — college.
Monday morning, UPC announced Future and Lil Yachty as the 2017 Welcome Week concert performers.
Nathan Colberg, a Charlottesville native, is a fourth year graduating from the Batten program, and music has been a huge part of his life at the University.