Blog: 10 Tracks I Could Only Love on YouTube Jade Theriault July 7, 2014 Blog, Columns and Opinions As an avid music fanatic, I take pride in organizing my artists across the digital plane. For instance, iTunes houses only full albums that exist tangibly somewhere. Spotify is for party playlists. Grooveshark ...
Blog: Bicycle Day colors San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom Conner Smith April 23, 2014 Blog, Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews In a monolith to our generation and all of its quirks, the celestial bodies aligned at the Regency Ballroom this weekend for the two-day Bicycle Day spectacle featuring the artwork of Alex and Allyson Grey. ...
Blog: The Black Keys’ new single, “Turn Blue” Conner Smith April 17, 2014 Blog Setting into a hypnotic cruise control on an open expanse of endless highway, The Black Keys take us on a slow drive with the title track off their upcoming Turn Blue. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZZUY32iCz...
Blog Week: The Used and Taking Back Sunday’s loyal fan base occupy The Warfield Chris Redman March 27, 2014 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Photos Editor’s note: It’s Spring Break at Cal, and we’re honoring this week’s heed to unwind by posting our music news with a touch of personality. Welcome to Blog Week. After falling 36 feet from a scaffol...
Blog Week: “Fever” by The Black Keys Conner Smith March 25, 2014 News Editor's note: It's Spring Break at Cal, and we're honoring this week's heed to unwind by posting our music news with a touch of personality. Welcome to Blog Week. After a two-and-a-half year wait, The Black K...
Blog Week: Presenting Dan Auerbach, a new wave renaissance man Conner Smith March 23, 2014 Columns and Opinions Editor's note: It's Spring Break at Cal, and we're honoring this week's heed to unwind by posting our music news with a touch of personality. Welcome to Blog Week. Many know him as the rough-around-the-edge...