In the fast-paced world of music criticism, where the blogosphere fuels hype and backlash all before an album is even officially released, The National is pulling off an incredible feat.
Author Archives: Christopher Robinson
Sound Bite: The Hold Steady
The recipe for The Hold Steady Album Review Cocktail: three parts alcohol of choice, two parts ’70s rock and roll, string together your favorite Craig Finn lyrics, shake well, top off with a reference to Bruce Springsteen.
Student Leader Advocates for Music to host concert supporting US music education
Many campus organizations are dedicated to things like giving back to the community, putting on musical concerts or even just promoting school-wide unity. SLAM does all three.
Sound Bite: The Quiet
With all of the twee pop and slow-as-molasses indie music clogging the music industry, it’s a breath of fresh air to hear a rock band unafraid to see if there’s a little mileage left in a good guitar riff and straight-forward songwriting.
Students take the lead in tonight’s Philharmonia concert
Performing famous classical music pieces is par for the course for the UCLA Philharmonia’s student-musicians, but performing them without a conductor is charting a bit of unfamiliar territory.
Drumming to a different beat
If you walk anywhere near Fowler Museum tonight, you might think you’re hearing the rumbling destruction of a small earthquake coming from inside.
Soundbite: “Hidden” These New Puritans
The hardest record to make is the sophomore record. It can make or break a career, and any important decisions about who you will be as an artist are often determined by how you handle the pressure of defining yourself with your second record. Some sophomore records changed everything.