‘Season High’ is Little Dragon’s new low
By Dan Goff | April 19, 2017The group’s fifth studio album, while not an obvious failure, lacks all of what made Little Dragon so notable in the first place.
The group’s fifth studio album, while not an obvious failure, lacks all of what made Little Dragon so notable in the first place.
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth is without a doubt the the most polarizing rapper of his generation.
Lady Gaga’s newest single, “The Cure,” was announced last weekend amongst the fanfare of a roaring Coachella crowd and subsequently released overnight with nothing more than a digital whisper.
“Seats at the Table” — a new documentary previewed at the Tom Tom Founders Festival that is set for official release in 2018 — chronicles the conversations between University students and inmates at a maximum security juvenile correctional center.
Since its modest beginnings as a low-budgeted “Point Break” ripoff, the “Fast and Furious” franchise has evolved — amping up the spectacle so many times that the latest entries do not remotely function on the same scale as their predecessors.
This week, “The Pitch List” is taking on a variety of exciting recent cultural phenomena — the “S-Town” podcast, Father John Misty’s latest album “Pure Comedy,” the “Thor: Ragnarok” trailer and Louis C.K.’s new Netflix stand-up special, “Louis C.K.
“Memories ... Do Not Open” is the The Chainsmokers' first full-length record, with only three previously released singles on the tracklist.
In his new Netflix special “Louis C.K. 2017,” comedian Louis C.K. delivers the same masterful and somehow uplifting gloom fans of his dark humor love — but now he’s in a suit and tie.
Charlottesville’s sixth annual Tom Tom Founders Festival promises free performances from over 60 musical acts.
Lucy Dacus is quickly becoming Richmond’s foremost rising music star.
Father John Misty just falls short of his potential. If his goal was to craft a painfully honest and scathing social critique, he has succeeded.
As a prominent choir at the University, the University Singers has performed for multiple famous figures.
The season three premiere of “Rick and Morty” revives what cult audiences of Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon’s animated science fiction sitcom love — the unexpected.
The empowering depiction of female camaraderie is undoubtedly the crowning achievement of “Big Little Lies.”
Thomas Jefferson’s birthday is this Thursday, meaning it’s time for Charlottesville’s annual Tom Tom Founders Festival.
Often overlooked in the world of television are the dramatic strides made in what was once considered a less dramatic arena — the kitchen.
While Goldfrapp’s latest album, “Silver Eye,” is neither straightforward nor consistently exciting, it harkens back to the sultry, experimental sounds the duo pioneered in the early 2000s.
About a week after releasing the single “The Heart Part 4,” Kendrick Lamar has returned with a new release, “HUMBLE.”
Oh Wonder’s sound in its self-titled debut record was simple, clean and safe. Lately, though, the duo has stepped up its game.
Last Friday, producer and artist-in-residence 9th Wonder gave a lecture in the Rotunda titled “The History of Hip-Hop.”