Noah Kahan makes a vulnerable return with ‘The Great Divide’
By Kelsey McIntyre | 5 days agoThis personal work — a story of masterful songwriting and vulnerability — contains 17 tracks with a total runtime of one hour and 17 minutes.
This personal work — a story of masterful songwriting and vulnerability — contains 17 tracks with a total runtime of one hour and 17 minutes.
Students’ four years spent at the University will ultimately become a short episode in a longer life, but their impact will continue to be felt well beyond the last time one walks the Lawn.
With a dual album release and concert Saturday, Hoos in Treble made their mark on the University a cappella scene this spring.
Though flashes of talent present themselves embedded in the fabric of this album, the lack of focus on this project belies the need for a greater clarity of thought in Zayn’s art going forward.
From Wednesday through Sunday, the Charlottesville community can expect the arrival of the Tom Tom Festival, one of the largest arts-related events in the city.
Folk-rock band Fantastic Cat embraces the roots of the genres, favoring humor and authenticity over all else with a commitment to not take anything too seriously — except for the music.
As the days wane in this academic year, the concert served as a well-timed uptick in the University’s collective heartbeat, as well as a way to celebrate the semester drawing to a close.
Before finals season demands rigorous study schedules, strategies to avoid burnout now are essential.
Scott Stadium’s packed seats were a testament to Charlottesville’s love of country music
With “Honora,” Flea steps out of his comfort zone, resulting in an incredible amalgamation of genres
Their most recent performance reminded audiences to appreciate every version of themselves, even those that have yet to come.
Their upcoming April concert will test their revamped musicality and humor, aiming to cement the No Tones’ place in a comedic niche among the University's vibrant a cappella scene.
University student band No Composure released their first EP titled “Everything Happens” Friday.
For those who remain invested in the Tournament’s outcome, whether or not they are related to the University, these songs embody every emotion that comes from the pursuit of basketball glory.
While these songs are cultural classics, their constant repetition is somewhat inconsistent with the level of diversity in musical tastes present at the University.
This selection can be a healthy reminder to maintain gratitude within just about any spring mood
For over 20 years, Media Studies Lecturer Matthew Marshall has carved out a specific niche for himself in the Charlottesville film community.
“Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” is an inventive record full of vitality, finding the perfect balance between reflection and release.
The album is directly inspired by a trip that band members Albarn and Hewlett took to India in 2023
Mitski released her eighth studio album — the latest in a strong stretch of collections of deeply personal anthems — titled “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me” Feb. 27.