Review: Cavetown’s ‘Worm Food’ melancholy feels honest The singer covers feelings of depression, self-doubt and love in a soft, dreamy bedroom pop album, released on Friday. Hanna Zakharenko November 7, 2022
Review: ‘Her Loss’ is too much Drake and not enough 21 Savage Rappers Drake and 21 Savage released album 'Her Loss' on Friday. Marlia Nash November 7, 2022
UMD students reflect on future of K-pop after BTS announces hiatus The K-pop group’s agency announced the group was going on a hiatus to serve in the military last week, sparking discussion about what their departure means for K-pop as a whole. Hanna Zakharenko October 27, 2022
‘Tár’ shines a new light on orchestral music The recent film highlights the most unnerving aspects of the classical music industry. Marlia Nash October 26, 2022
DC band BRNDA reflects on 11 years of music-making The band members of BRNDA talk about songwriting, genres and their ever-changing cast. Dorvall Bedford October 25, 2022
Review: ‘The Loneliest Time’ captures heartbreak in Carly Rae Jepsen’s classic sound The singer famous for her single “Call Me Maybe” fifth album came out on Friday. Hanna Zakharenko October 24, 2022
Review: ‘Midnights’ captures elements of Swift’s past in a journey through the night Taylor swift’s new album 'Midnights' harkens back to her pop heyday. Emily Davies October 24, 2022
UMD alum releases new album with help from former bandmates The former bandmates of College Park band T.M.M. come together to discuss Timbre Haven’s new release. Dorvall Bedford October 19, 2022
The balance between addressing canceled artists’ accomplishments and wrongs Here’s how to listen to your favorite artists even when they’ve been canceled. Marlia Nash October 17, 2022
Review: ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ delivers the sound 1975 fans have been craving 'Being Funny' shows how the 1975 is constantly working on reinventing themselves and their music. Carey Cameron October 17, 2022