Beyonce and her husband Jay Z rented out the Louvre, the palace of art. It’s only fitting that a queen and her king walk these halls in their latest music video, “Apes**t.” The Louvre is the largest museum in the world, containing some of the most famous pieces of art ever made. The couple made their own art right in front of these pieces.
Read moreWe Beefin'
A few weeks ago, Wendy’s declared the following on Twitter: “The mixtape drops now. Not pulling punches. We Beefin’.” With that announcement, they released a five track EP startling Twitter.
Read moreLove Songs Don't Have to Suck
Most love songs suck. Trust me, it’s true. Most songs are love songs, meaning there exists an absolute truckload of love songs. Within that truckload there are a few gems, but the vast majority are either mediocre or lame.
Read moreTwelve Recent Albums Worthy of a Listen
This fall offered plenty of interesting album releases, so narrowing this list down to 12 was not easy. I’ve chosen to focus on well-known artists from a variety of genres in an attempt to highlight the best albums released this fall.
Read moreCrystal Castles: A Show to Remember
The night the rest of Covenant College was watching Josh Garrels in the chapel, me and three of my friends dressed in our grungiest black outfits and drove to Nashville to see Crystal Castles perform on their continuous tour. Go ahead, you can call us rebels.
Read moreSeaux Chill Seeks New Streets
Covenant College senior Nabil Ince, known on stage as Seaux Chill, dropped his third album titled Freedom Avenue last Spring and then hosted listening parties all over the country—even in France. This ground-breaking release became Seaux Chill’s first album available on all major listening and streaming services, but with prospective new projects in the works, Freedom Avenue is only the beginning.
Read moreSeaux Chill's Freedom Ave Album Review
It is rare in a cultural milieu of antagonism, frustration, and political dichotomy to find a musician as positive and joyful as Seaux Chill on Freedom Ave.
Read more50 Song Memoir Review
The Magnetic Fields, a notorious indie pop band, have returned with their first full length album since 2012.
Read moreCountry Music? Not That Bad
“Baby you a song, you make me want to roll my windows down and cruise.”
Read moreLana Del Rey Returns with "Love"
Lana Del Rey’s new single “Love” is both a return to, and an improvement upon her earliest work.
Read moreWhy the Blues in Appalachia Matter to Hipsters and Hip Hop
On November 18, 1993 a shaggy blond rock singer closed his band’s set for MTV Unplugged with a cover of an old blues song.
Read moreBad Suns Interview
On November 7, 2017, Indie Rock band the Bad Suns, stopped in Nashville, TN, at the rock club Exit/In, on their first nationwide tour.
Read moreBad Suns on New Album, "Disappear Here"
On Nov. 7, indie alt-rock band, Bad Suns, stopped at Nashville’s Rock Club Exit/In on their second nation-wide tour.
Read moreHighlight on Up & Coming Forest Talk
On October 22, Forest Talk, a new pop-rock band straight out of the“Magic City,” Birmingham Ala. played their first rooftop show at their hometown’s Southern Kitchen and Bar.
Read moreCovenant Alumnus Writes Music for Presidential Inauguration
In the midst of political division, a light of encouragement has come to shine over a chaotic election season.
Read moreSay Hello to the Robots: Hire an AI Composer
Are you curious what a league of robots wreaking havoc on a synthesizer might sound like? You might imagine it sounds slightly more harmonious than a room full of monkeys.
Read moreYellowcard Review
Earlier this year, Yellowcard announced that their performing and recording career has come to an end. After one final world tour and album, dubbed Yellowcard, the band finally called it quits.
Read moreBastille, Wild World Review
Bastille’s sophomore album, Wild World, centers around a theme that is fleshed out in different ways throughout the album's long 19 track lineup, but is all brought together by its lyrical centerpiece, “Warmth:”
Read moreThe Gray Havens
The Gray Havens, husband and wife duo Dave and Licia Radford, charmed Covenant students with their winning personalities and self-described “narrative folk-pop” on Tuesday, September 27 as part of the Francis Schaeffer Conference on True Spirituality.
Read moreFrank Ocean Blonde Review
I think it’s fair to say that a quite a few people have been holding their breath (and passing out) while waiting for Frank Ocean to release a new album since his 2012 debut, channel ORANGE.
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