For those who spent the last decade dealing with teen angst and being mad at their parents, these albums provided some serious catharsis.
Category Archives: Music
Decade in Review: Stage Moments
From wardrobe malfunctions to TKOs, the stage can host some dangerous ““ and sometimes comical ““ events. While some catastrophes have elicited laughing reactions (Fergie wetting herself), others brought about fear (Rage Against the Machine riots, Beastie Boys concert invasion).
Woodie Awards celebrate music that impacts the college scene
We’ve all heard that annoying pop song that won’t get off the radio, but the mtvU Woodie Awards allow college students to show support for the musicians who have really shaped their lives.
Weekend Review: Straight No Chaser
As a Bruin, I’ve been lucky enough to have seen several remarkable a cappella groups perform on campus and in Los Angeles, and Straight No Chaser was no exception.
UCLA chorale, symphony express auditory art in concert
While many students will be cracking open books and spending quality time in the library preparing for final exams, students from two musical performance groups, UCLA Chorale and UCLA Symphony, will be reviewing their notes ““ their musical notes, that is, in preparation for their upcoming winter concerts this week.
Famous Mexico City rock band to play in L.A.
Café Tacuba has been called the Beatles of Latin America, a declaration made repeatedly by fans and critics alike of Mexico City’s premier four-man musical machine.
Bad Religion drummer’s own band debuts album
Brooks Wackerman, the current drummer for well-known influential Los Angeles punk band Bad Religion, seems to be taking a few cues from former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, picking up the guitar and fronting his own side-project, Kidneys.