Why are we singling out Meghan Trainor sending a negative message about female body image when other artists have been “all about that bass” the whole time?
This Weekend In Arts: Andy Grammar In Robsham, Free Concert At The Lawn On D, And More
Sound of Our Town performs at The Lawn on D, UGBC hosts the Annual Boat Cruise, plus more events this weekend.
‘Feel Something’ Offers A Slice Of Apple Pie’s Creative Potential
British quintet The History of Apple Pie hints at its potential for musical innovation on ‘Feel Something,’ but falter’s in the album’s execution.
Lorde Reigns With ‘Yellow Flicker Beat,’ And More Singles This Week
Lorde releases a track featured on the new ‘The Hunger Games’ soundtrack, Us the Duo covers “Shake It Off,” and Verite drops a Lana del Rey-esque song.
Prince Reclaims The Throne With ‘Art Official Age’
‘Art Official Age,’ Prince’s first album in four years, mixes genres his uniquely eccentric style.
OneRepublic Dedicates Emotional ‘I Lived’ Video To Fan
OneRepublic pays tribute to a fan with Cystic Fibrosis in the new inspirational music video for “I Lived.”
Thom Yorke Packs Too Much Into ‘Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes’
The Radiohead lead singer has somewhat improved from his first solo venture, but his second record lacks cohesion.
Scenes From The Music Guild’s Open Mic In Stokes Amphitheater
The Music Guild hosts their first open mic night of the semester, featuring campus artists and BC band Juice.
Music At Frost Ice Bar, Paintnite, And More ArtWeek Boston Events
The Heights picks the must-see events at this year’s ArtWeek Boston festival.
Moms And Pops: Highlights From Pops On The Heights 2014
A look at the best moments from this year’s Pops on the Heights annual benefit concert, featuring the Boston Pops and Chris Isaak.