Electronic pop pioneers Depeche Mode releases album ‘Memento Mori,’ set to strong synths and bleak lyrics.
‘Boston Strangler’ Celebrates Quality Journalism Through Crime Narrative
‘Boston Strangler,’ which will be released on March 17, was not written to be a serial killer movie but to celebrate good journalism.
Tennis’ New Album Combines Genres, References Past Decades
Indie duo Tennis released a new album that experiments with instruments and airy vocals that create a unique sound.
DOBC’s Showcase ‘Reputation’ Centers Around Kindness and Empowerment
‘Reputation’ features dances from 20 different student choreographers under the theme of empowerment and kindness.
Original Play ‘Idawalley’ Displays Strength in Adversity Through Emotional Performances
The period play gives glimpses into growing community and support in times of adversity with emotional student performances.
‘the record’ Reasserts Boygenius’ Foothold in the Sad Indie-Pop World
Boygenius releases ‘the record,’ a sad indie-pop album that merges the three female artists while flaunting their individual talent.
‘Voyeur’ Foreshadows a Promising Future for Trophy Wife
Trophy Wife’s EP ‘Voyeur’ capitalizes on her rock star vocal range but falters where she sounds like she is pretending to be another singer.
Crowd Can’t Help But Dance at Dayglow’s Sold-Out Show in Boston
Dayglow excelled at crowd interaction at his sold-out concert at the House of Blues on Friday, dancing with the crowd the whole show.
Charlie Puth Shows off His Vocal Range and Lyrical Wordplay on New Album ‘CHARLIE’
Puth’s new album ‘Charlie’ stands out in emotional vocals and expressive lyrical creation, with an appearance by BTS’s Jung Kook.
My Mother’s Fleabag Fall Cafe Provides Comedic Break for Students During Midterms
BC’s oldest improv group My Mother’s Fleabag performed hilarious improv games for their first show of the year on Thursday night.