Whiskey Wednesday with The Wavelength
By Grace Scott | October 8, 2023The tones of classic rock and roll and the rhythms of blues swept across a buzzing audience of packed tables and standing spectators as couples danced sweetly on the periphery.
The tones of classic rock and roll and the rhythms of blues swept across a buzzing audience of packed tables and standing spectators as couples danced sweetly on the periphery.
Since leaving Charlottesville and evolving past their former student band status, the group has continued chasing the “thrill” of live performance, booking shows up and down the East Coast.
With so much lore, prestige and attention surrounding the art, it begs the question — why does this school care so much about a cappella?
For an especially warming interpretation — and an early start to Christmas cheer — look no further than the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra’s performance of “Pas de deux.”
U.Va. alumna and singer-songewriter talks about new music and recent accomplishments since moving to New York City
In the latter half of her set, Cyrus brought out a few more emotional pieces, including the first single she released off of “The Hardest Part” — “I Burned LA Down” — an emotional power ballad about her relationship with both love and Los Angeles, her home.
While staying true to her trademark unique tone and lyricism, the artist provides a healthy dose of experimentation.
“GUTS” is “SOUR”’s angstier older sister with more nuance regarding the growing pains universally faced by teenage girls.
Mancari, whose parents live in Virginia, is no stranger to Charlottesville, even making sure to shout out East Main Street’s Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar during an interview with The Cavalier Daily.
Last Sunday, Arcy Drive made it back to Virginia — rocking The Southern Cafe & Music Hall — the latest stop on their nationwide tour, The Stattic Tour Part 2.Through their youthful spirit and undeniable talent, the group captured the audience’s heart and attention from start to finish.
Give these three artists a listen as they establish their place in the indie-rock scene.
The Charlottesville community gathered at the Ting Pavilion on Friday evening to watch the Isabel Bailey Band, a folk-rock ensemble out of Richmond.
With the hot weather finally settling in, it is the perfect time to dip your toes into some classic songs that encapsulate the summer sun and your aching heart all at once. Here are five golden oldies that perfectly express that longing you might be feeling this July.
Need a playlist for those long walks across Grounds? These UVA student originals will keep the good vibes going from the Corner to the Chem Building. From acoustic indie to alternative rock, listen to the best of the University’s creative Cavaliers.
Here are four indie tunes that exude summer in all its freewheeling glory.
Third-year College student Luke Richard Powers is a rising star in the Charlottesville music scene, coming off not only a recent performance at the Southern but the release of his new single “Red and Blue.”
WXTJ is the University's freeform student radio station, and it has been a beloved home to its student DJs for nearly ten years.
Here are just a few songs to listen to for some motivation through the last minute cram sessions and all-around good vibes — a taste of summer to remind you of the good to come.
Aesthetically, thematically and sonically “PORTALS” marries the old and the new.
Whatever you’re up to, here’s a playlist perfect for enjoying these warm spring days on the University’s most famous field of grass.