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Why I hate pop punk

Annie Wynner
September 4, 2024
Opinion, british post-punk, music, Music History, Print Edition, prog-rock, Punk
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I have always hated pop punk. A hatred rooted in watching friends undergo their Fall Out Boy eras in middle school and my traumatic viewing of Blink-182’s performance at Coachella in April of 2023; an hour ...

British Post-Punk at its Finest: Black Midi Charms The UC Theater

Sabrina Herrera
May 3, 2022
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Multimedia, music, Photos, Reviews
I arrived just as opener Injury Reserve began their set on April 19th at the UC Theater. The crowd already seemed promising with both pit and balcony getting filled by people intently watching the duo composed ...

The heartbeat that is black midi

Avery Flieder
November 4, 2021
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
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In my poetry class, I learned of the relationship between breath in occurrence with how we experience a poem. Where we take these breaths, how we take our breaths, and when we take our breaths, influence our re...

Karen O and Danger Mouse, Lux Prima album review

Alice Markman
March 27, 2019
Album Review, Reviews
Five years after her debut solo album Crush Songs (2014), Karen O (former frontwoman of the iconic 2000s rock band, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs) is back. And this time, she’s not alone.   On March 15, the ...

Kylesa’s singular southern sludge to return Sunday at The Fillmore

Joanna Jiang
November 4, 2015
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Previews
Staying power is something to be marvelled in a discipline as technically-nuanced, theatrical, and rare (relatively-speaking) as metal. So when a mammoth force perseveres and pioneers for over a decade, it's re...
Sergio Pizzorno

Kasabian make it look ‘Eez-Eh’ at the Fox

Luke Sheard
October 11, 2014
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Multimedia, Photos, Reviews
It’s safe to say that Kasabian are used to playing bigger venues, much bigger than the Fox Theater in Oakland. Ahead of the release of 48:13 the band spent a summer touring festivals, headlining Glastonbu...

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