Ryan Adams remixes “1989”
By Henry Harris | September 29, 2015Released this past week, Ryan Adams’s interpretation of Taylor Swift's "1989" has everyone talking — and for good reason.
Released this past week, Ryan Adams’s interpretation of Taylor Swift's "1989" has everyone talking — and for good reason.
In Kaling’s words, “If you’ve got it, flaunt it. And if you don’t got it? Flaunt it. Cause what are we even doing here if we’re not flaunting it?”
Outside of the game of musical chairs which they seem to be playing with their vocalists, there are noticeable maxims held both across and within TesseracT's albums.
We’ve all borrowed things from time to time, but Lil Dicky takes it to a whole new level in his “$ave Dat Money” music video by borrowing, well, everything!
On September 22, DMV-signed rapper Logic released “Young Jesus.” This jaw-dropping single is the first off his upcoming sophomore album, “The Incredible True Story,” due out later this fall. The song features Logic’s friend Big Lenbo in his recording debut, and it is one of the best songs Logic has released to date.
“Super Mario Maker” seems like the game Nintendo had in mind when they launched the Wii U. Using the gamepad’s touch screen and stylus, it allows you to intuitively build your dream platformer from scratch.
The 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards awarded some of the best and brightest in television and said farewell to the shows and entertainers the industry lost this year on Sep. 20.
“Honeymoon” is the true lovechild of contemporary jazz and hip-hop — the title track showcases Del Rey’s more mature, powerful vocals much more in the vein of “Young and Beautiful,” rather than “Summertime Sadness.”
“Everest” is a retelling of the disastrous 1996 climb up Mount Everest best known from Jon Krakauer’s book “Into Thin Air.” “Everest” isn’t just an adaptation of the book though.
Despite the first episode being deemed a failure by many critics, Neil Patrick Harris’s new show “Best Time Ever” rebounded tremendously in its second episode.
Mac Miller’s latest project “GO:OD AM” is the 23-year old rapper’s first major label release and as a result it’s his most ambitious and introspective album to date.
Blues-rock guitar virtuoso Gary Clark, Jr. burst onto the music scene in 2011 after being named Rolling Stone magazine’s “Best Young Gun.”
Indie band Bombadil returned to The Southern this past weekend to promote their recently-released “Hold On,” a solidly quirky effort which incorporates electronic elements into the group’s modern folk tunes.
Building on the success of its past two sessions, Lockn’ Festival attracted thousands once again this year to its jam-band focused shindig in the fields of Nelson County.
As this summer comes to an end, the world of Western pop music is forced to answer the annual question: what was this year’s definitive summer song?
he Southern Café and Music Hall will welcome Charlottesville-based band Post Sixty Five to the stage tonight to celebrate the release of their first official EP, “I Think We’ll Be Okay.”
Brian Regan will bring his signature combination of sly observational comedy and self-deprecating humor to the stage Oct. 8 at Charlottesville’s Paramount Theater.
“You want prospects, not suspects,” Al Sharpton remembers hearing amongst a group of advertising agents discussing the pros and cons of investing money in black radio.
While the movie showcases arguably one of Depp’s best performances as an actor, as a stand-alone film, it leaves a little more to be desired.
Heavy metal is largely an underground scene today, but its biggest names still remain in the public conscience — including the revered Iron Maiden.