Music
A Retrospective Analysis of ‘Map of the Soul: 7’ by BTS
Map of the Soul: 7 is the fourth Korean-language studio album by BTS. It serves as a poignant exploration of BTS’s collective journey.
Catfish and The Bottlemen Return to Music with New Comeback Single “Showtime”
The stage doors are finally open for Catfish and The Bottlemen latest single release “Showtime.”
The Riot Grrrl Revival: Our Grunge Song Picks
With recent music trends, the riot grrrl genre is becoming more and more mainstream, with artists such as Mannequin Pussy, Olivia Rodrigo and illuminati hotties integrating parts of it in their current discography.
Forget Love and Listen to Music: Your Tailored Valentine’s Day Song Selection 2024
As someone who has experienced all the seasons of a relationship, I have the authority to assign a playlist to help everyone, regardless of your stage in a relationship, to cope with Valentine's day.
How AJR’s Adam Met Uses His Degree and platform to Better Our Planet
Adam Met shows the world how he has wanted to help fight the climate crisis and researches around the world.
Unveiling Resilience: The Musical Journey of Cat Janice
This story is about an artist’s ability to be resilient and optimistic through difficult times—the legacy of music and its effect on those who listen.
Melodies on Paper: Ten Must-Read Books About Music
At the beginning of 2023, one of my resolutions was to read more. While this seems like a...
Flowers for Myself: Exploring the Mind and Latest Project of Dallas-based Singer Georgia Britt
Before performing an opening set with bands Shallowater and Skirts, Georgia Britt discussed her latest album Flowers for Myself and her trek through the local music scene.
This Is The Beginning of the Song: Revisiting the ‘Scott Pilgrim’ Film and Series Soundtrack
With the release of the brand new series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, we revisit the immaculate soundtrack of the series, which features tracks by Metric, The Rolling Stones, the Dead Kennedys and more.
Taking a Look at Taylor Swift’s Vault Tracks from ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’
Taylor Swift’s 1989 album is known for representing the 2010s era of music. She redefined the pop genre as we knew it, and brought a classic album to life.