On Repeat: Celebrate spring with these rejuvenating tracks
By Delaney Hammond | March 29, 2023Whether you’re having a picnic, hiking on Skyline Drive or just taking a stroll on Grounds, these four tracks are sure to help you soak up spring.
Whether you’re having a picnic, hiking on Skyline Drive or just taking a stroll on Grounds, these four tracks are sure to help you soak up spring.
Only one thing can get us through this miserable month — misery-drenched music.
The Virginia Women’s Chorus presented its seventh annual Women Against Violence Benefit Concert “Can You Feel The Love Tonight?” on February 18th at Warner Hall.
The performance both flaunted the band’s skill, while also bringing their weaknesses to the fore.
The talented ensemble — all of which graduated from the University between 2015 and 2020 — returned to their hometown this past Thursday to play at The Southern Cafe & Music Hall, kicking off their second annual Kendall Street is For Lovers Tour.
A feature on student music club Indieheads, highlighting their accomplishments and the importance of the club to student music lovers.
This charismatic quartet promises to find the musical pocket anywhere, and they hope fans of their performances will continue to be there to witness it.
Here is a fifteen minute energy shot of sonic caffeine, bottled up into a road trip playlist to snap a fatigued driver out of highway hypnosis.
In her newest album, “Perspective,” Joyce turns her attention to others in the disabled community.
As students navigate this transitional mid-semester stage, having a solid soundtrack can help transform tension into the confidence needed to overcome any obstacle.
After emerging onto the world stage of pop music with their chart-topping self-titled debut album in 2012, The 1975 have since grown to take on more mature and ambitious projects.
Despite a few stumbles and weaker points throughout, Swift showcases some of her best lyricism yet and a newly developed sound in this stunning addition to her ever-growing discography.
The album, released under Roc Nation and Polydor Records, sees WILLOW crash through the genres of pop rock and pop punk with the passion of a scorned lover.
Locals put an end to their weekend Sunday night at the Jefferson Theater, where alt-country artists Brent Cobb and Hayes Carll kicked off the ninth show of their “Gettin’ Together” tour.
souwa cweam sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss their style of playing, their experience making original songs and their exciting upcoming gig at the Jefferson Theater.
MGK’s stint can be appreciated as a punch considerably above his weight — not exactly the knockout blow it was intended as, but unusually robust amid the still-growing catalog of failed anti-Eminem disses.
To embrace the rush that comes with partying with good friends, strangers and everyone in between, look no further than these four songs.
Look beyond some of its rougher edges, and “Nymph” is a proper introduction to one of Britain’s biggest new artists.
“$oul $old $eparately” was released Friday with a stacked list of producers, features and some of Gibbs’ best efforts to date, making the record an undoubtedly important release for rap in 2022.
Here are four soulful and nostalgic tracks — some old and some new — that slow down time when it seems to be moving too fast.