Much of ‘The Divine Feminine’s’ lyrical content is a testament to Mac Miller’s creative investigations, but with little to no follow through, the album is left roundly superficial and unsupported.
Homogenneous Songs Leave Travis Scott Caged in ‘Birds in the Trap’
Unrefined and bland, Travis Scott’s music in ‘Birds in the Trap’ feels hollow, but will leave listeners enthused, despite its trippy feels.
Modern and Traditional Dance Styles Come Together in SEASA Culture Show
The Southeast Asian Student Association’s 16th annual culture show offered viewers a glimpse into Southeast Asian dance styles.
Duets Serenade Small Audience In Music Guild Winter Show
Campus artists’ powerful vocals and instrumental finesse were met with resounding applause in this year’s Music Guild Winter Concert.
Speak Out Features The Acoustics And Personal Poetry
One of the most important aspects of the night that merits recognition was the simple presence of art and its ability to carry poignant meaning.
Alessia Cara’s ‘Know-I-All’ Captures All The Uncertainties Of Teenage Years
The album is an artfully crafted illustration of becoming—discovering your true self with all the gritty flaws.
Acoustics, B.E.A.T.S. Give Cushing Crowd A Sweet Serenade
Compelling performances leave listeners–and singers–breathless as three a cappella groups masterfully move through the high notes of pop hits.
‘Bug’ Is Creepy And Funny In A King-Sized Bite
Through its two leads and seamless production, “Bug” brings the audience beat by beat into a world of madness and paranoia.
Kramer’s ‘Thirty One’ Is A Mess Of Sugary, Empty Pop-Country
Full of unoriginal melodies and often times shaky vocals, ‘Thirty One’ is the type of album that gives the genre its maligned reputation.
Avicii’s Energy Slips In Sophomore Album ‘Stories’
Avicci has spades of talent to spare, but in his latest work he sticks–to the album’s detriment–to general, house pop.