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Kendrick Lamar announced that the drop date for his new album, Untitled, is March 23. He announced the album via Twitter, posting a link to iTunes which showed his new album. According to the preorder listing, the record will contain 17 tracks. This is Lamar’s third album. Lamar gained momentum with his debut record, Section […]
The new track from St. Vincent featured in the HBO hit “Girls” has FINALLY hit the internet! Billboard reported at the beginning of the year that a track had been requested by the show’s creator Lena Dunham herself for use on the new season and it has now been released for everyone to hear. St. […]
“This is literally our first rodeo,” were the first words uttered by Fall Out Boy bassist, Pete Wentz at RodeoHouston this Sunday but both the crowd and the band’s set proved otherwise. When you think of rodeo performances, Fall Out Boy probably isn’t the first name that comes to mind but after their first appearance […]
Bo Burnham, seems to be in a constant state of permanent life crisis and has once again turned out an hour of satirical and introspective work onto the Cullen stage. On Saturday (3/7), Burnham hit up Houston to perform a show on his ‘Make Happy’ tour at the Cullen Performance Hall. Always presenting himself as […]
During the past few weeks, the real world was consuming my life with homework and midterms. I had no time to catch up with the music world and it was really upsetting. After a hectic week, I was able to consolidate and put together songs that have been buzzing in my ear lately. As you […]
Several months ago, I wrote my first blog post: “A Complete Guide to Frontier Fiesta“. This post was about the possible lineup of performers coming to our campus to perform in March. Today, I am announcing the official line up of performers! I hardly can contain my excitement. So without further ado, here are the artists […]
After many breakup rumors and a brief hiatus, Mumford and Sons have returned and announced their highly-anticipated third album, “Wilder Mind,” on Monday. The album will be released on May 4 through their label, Glassnote Records and the first single “Believe” will debut on Monday, March 9!! The British folk-rock band posted a teaser for the […]
I would like to personally thank a friend of mine for showing me this band and allowing my ears to come alive when listening to them. They are the masterpiece that is Royal Blood. Formed in 2012 in Brighton of the UK, this two man band has been challenging the boundaries of Alternative Rock. With a vibe […]
The country queen has returned to her home-state and received a warm welcome from over 62,000 fans. This was Miranda’s fourth time performing at the Houston Rodeo, “I’m still really freaking nervous y’all,” said Lambert, who made her Rodeo debut back in 2008. Since then, Miranda has been named female vocalist of the year at the ACM’s […]
Whether it was Rachel Platten‘s sweet, bluesy cover of “Thinking Out Loud,” Paradise Fears breaking out with spoken word in the middle of their set, or Alex and Sierra‘s endearing on-stage dialogue and anecdotes (including an adorable Simon Cowell impression), The Good Guys and a Girl tour showed the House of Blues a great time last […]
Jeff Rosenstock has his roots set in ska and punk rock music, once singer and guitarist for Bomb the Music Industry!, a band that formed in 2004 and disbanded (heh, see what I did there?) just last year. Fortunately, the band’s bright melodic approach to punk is mostly gone by the time Rosenstock released this […]
Hunter Hayes rocked the Houston Rodeo stage for the second year in a row. Wednesday’s performance was also Armed Forces appreciation day which was perfect considering how big of a supporter Hunter is. On his Tattoo (Your Name) tour last year, Hunter teamed up with the USO where fans were able to keep the light […]
My original title was Remixes You Don’t Know From Songs You Haven’t Heard Of, but all those capitals made my head ache and who am I to say you have not heard of any of these? Regardless, here are some mixes that made songs (which aren’t sub par by any means, but preferences are kind of a […]
Hailing from Boston, indie rock and grunge-punk band Pile, is the band other bands have dreams of. They have a shout out in Krill’s 2014 EP Steve Hears Pile In Malden And Bursts Into Tears. If any of the members of Pile were at a bar with other musicians, they would get so many […]
Formed in 2007, San Diego natives Pierce the Veil are seasoned veterans in the music industry, and their experience was prevalent in the detail that clearly went into the design of the show. The band is currently co-headlining a world tour with Sleeping With Sirens, and openers PVRIS and Mallory Knox, that recently passed through […]
If you have not seen an episode of Fox’s hit new show “Empire” yet, it is time to take time out of your busy day for it. The rise of this musical drama has been fascinating to watch over the last few weeks, and things just keep getting better for the show. You must be wondering why I […]
Brother and sister combos have proved to be successful music ventures in the past and recent history. Families have been producing music for as long as music has existed. The Jackson 5 are only one example of musical success, more recently there has also been Echosmith. Another addition to the family vibe is the band […]
Iggy Azalea sat in the director’s chair while filming the music video of her new single, “Trouble,” which was released this Friday. The only way I can characterize the video is to call it three minutes of a modern-day, feminized old western meets Prison Break, seen through the lens of the 70’s. It comes complete with tattooed […]
I was thoroughly impressed by the show put on by August Burns Red at the House of Blues. Between their stage presence, their incredible lighting setup, and the way they treated their fans, I was blown away. They even stopped in the middle of the show to give away cupcakes to fans in the first […]