Taylor Swift’s struggles shouldn’t be replicated. Artists should control their masters. Artists should have rights over the songs they make. Anthony Liberatori November 16, 2021
Slowed & reverb remixes are everywhere, here’s why This genre of remixes captures nostalgia. Marlia Nash November 4, 2021
Add these women and nonbinary composers to your study playlist This playlist will diversify your classical music listening experience. Marlia Nash October 1, 2021
Stream now: The music that got UMD students through quarantine UMD students reflect on how music marks their quarantine memories. Freelance Reporter September 21, 2021
Review: ‘Donda’ is finally here, and it’s magnificent After over a month of album promotion and rollout, we’re finally blessed with Kanye West’s miraculous masterpiece. Dylan Shulman August 31, 2021
NoMBe stuns with CHROMATOPIA, an ambitious expedition through love of all kinds The alternative artist sets his gaze upon the vast spectrum of love and relationships through his unique music. Dylan Shulman May 9, 2021
70-year-old rappers Pete & Bas prove it’s never too late to pursue a passion The drill duo had their first breakthrough in the UK. Dylan Shulman April 22, 2021
Pop culture can’t be free from anti-Blackness until we eradicate colorism We don’t need music that extols colorism and featurism. Yahaira Galvez January 28, 2021
Go-go music is the unifying force D.C. needs With its deep roots in the city, Go-Go music could be the key to change in D.C. Caterina Ieronimo December 7, 2020
MICA hosts “Queer Open Mic Night” to celebrate National Coming Out Day The event hoped to empower its participants through a sense of community and celebration of identity. Freelance Reporter October 19, 2020