Hayley Williams of the band, Paramore, dropped a new surprise solo album entitled FLOWERS for VASES/descansos at midnight Feb. 5. FLOWERS for VASES/descansos is a prequel to Williams’ last album, Petals for Armor. “This isn’t really a follow-up to Petals For Armor. If anything, it’s a prequel or some sort of detour between parts one… Continue reading Hayley Williams of Paramore drops surprise album
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March music madness
With March being Women’s History Month, we decided to make this month’s editors’ playlists centered around the wonderful women in the music industry. This month’s list is full of songs by amazing female artists who express the journey of being a woman in society today. What better way to honor the women who worked so… Continue reading March music madness
March music madness
We’ve come a long way, ladies. This year will be 100 years since the 19th Amendment passed, granting us the right to vote and make a difference in our country’s leadership. March is Women’s History Month, the month in which we honor the history and take into account the struggles that women have been through… Continue reading March music madness
February favorites to fall in love with
February, the month that is home to the holiday corrupted by commercialism when it is meant to be about love, or something like that, is finally here. Regardless of whether you (literally) buy into Valentine’s Day or not, take some time this month to share the love with someone, whether it just be a friend,… Continue reading February favorites to fall in love with
Halsey’s new album is, well, manic
Manic, Halsey’s new album, is comprised of 16 songs that span across a number of genres. Despite the range of genres, the lyrical focus on Halsey’s experiences with bipolar disorder ties the songs together. Halsey is an artist that I really haven’t followed in a long time. I remember really liking her debut album Badlands… Continue reading Halsey’s new album is, well, manic
Chilling, political album speaks truth
The album Good Luck Everybody by the folk punk band AJJ was released Jan. 17. Good Luck Everybody is the seventh studio album released by AJJ, formerly known as Andrew Jackson Jihad. The best way I can describe the band AJJ is a group that has stepped a foot over the line of what is… Continue reading Chilling, political album speaks truth
January jams to chill out to
A new year, and a new decade, brings a fresh start for those that are in desperate need of one, so why not update your playlist with some new-to-you songs that will help you chill when your goals look to be a bit too far out of reach and the stress of the semester becomes… Continue reading January jams to chill out to
Jack Mergen and Nate Matthews Junior Clarinet Recital
Jack Mergen and Nate Matthews performed their Junior Clarinet Recital on Sunday, Nov. 3.
Creative Corner
Grace Kennedy is a sophomore Music Education major from Union City. Her passion for music began at a young age when she began to sing in church, which she continues to do to this day. “My children’s minister is a music teacher and her love of music made me love music just as much,” Kennedy… Continue reading Creative Corner
Music department presents ‘Trio Sonoritas’
The UTM Music Department presented the debut performance of “Trio Sonoritas” Thursday, March 14, in the Blankenship Recital Hall. The trio is made up of Professor of Music Dr. Amy Yeung, on soprano vocals, Professor of Music Dr. Sandra Cox, on flute, and Lecturer of Piano Chan Jean on piano. They performed several pieces from… Continue reading Music department presents ‘Trio Sonoritas’