Music

The Green River Festival In Review

After attending the Green River Festival last year, the boyfriend and I decided that we’re making…

7 Reasons Why Opera Music Is Perfect For Millennials

I’ll admit it—opera can be a little unnerving at times, especially when you’re thrown into…

Music You Need To Know: SZA

By Upma Kapoor You do not have to actively listen to hip hop or rap…

PLAYLIST: Bastille Day

July 14th is a very important day for all the French—the day of the French…

A Letter To Ingrid Michaelson

June 3rd, 2014, House of Blues. Boston. Ingrid, Tonight was special, there was no denying…

PLAYLIST: BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge Must-Listens

If you haven’t checked out the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge on  YouTube, then you’re…

Review: “Remedy” – Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show is one of the most widely beloved bands you think you’ve…

PLAYLIST: Typical Country Summer

Growing up in the middle of Illinois, there were two things I knew about summer:…

Album Review: Ed Sheeran’s “x”

Ed Sheeran has deprived the world of a sophomore album for almost two years. For…

PLAYLIST: Summer Jams

The sun is shining, the air is warm, the windows are down, and the volume…

CONCERT REVIEW: Vampire Weekend & Cults

If you ask a Charlottesville resident what one of their favorite things about this town…

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Vance Joy

Oh, Vance Joy, where do I start? Here we have another musician with great talent…

5 Music Apps You Need In Your Life

There is a plethora of music apps in the iTunes store. Some let you stream…

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Little Joy

Little Joy is not a new band. In fact, I don’t believe they even are…

PLAYLIST: Music For Going Out

It’s known—us girls have a (rather lengthy) ritual when getting ready for a night out…

An Open Letter To Country Music

Rascal Flatts. That’s where it all started. My dad let my siblings stay up way…

Jano Silva
16 Songs That Changed Our Lives

Twenty-Something Tuesday   Songs that change your life are not always revolutionary, nor do they…

Get #Ready2Roo with Tevas

It is a fact universally acknowledged that music festivals only operate on two levels: it is either the best experience of your life, or the absolute worst. It usually takes one thing- a bad sunburn, too little water, blistered feet- to start a downward spiral experience.

If you’re an obsessive compulsive planner like I am, then you know that the best way to prevent disaster is simple: be prepared.

PLAYLIST: Covers You Need To Know

There is nothing in this world better than hearing an amazing cover of your favorite…

Music You Need To Know: The Cab

Something that I am a major fan of musically is the band or artist who…