Is Geese worth the hype? Making sense of the gaggle and its supporters
This week, hosts Matthew Brady and Jackson Baker talk indie rock band "Geese" with Yadiel Chavez.
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This week, hosts Matthew Brady and Jackson Baker talk indie rock band "Geese" with Yadiel Chavez.
Fans of all ages gathered to watch the Madison Symphony Orchestra live score “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” at Overture Center on March 28, inviting viewers on an adventure with the film's famed archeologist.
I first heard a song by Lauren Spencer Smith in Milwaukee while volunteering at The Coffee House, a low-key music and poetry venue in the basement of a church. The theme of each performer’s two songs was ‘Long and Short.’ That night, a couple on ukulele and guitar introduced me to “Long Story Short,” a sweet, romantic waltz song by Smith about envisioning the future with a new love.
When tuning into WSUM 91.7 FM, the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s student-run radio station, listeners get transported into a musical ecosystem. With over 200 members and dozens of unique shows, the best college radio station in the nation reaches the greater Madison area, introducing their audiences to alternative sources of music, UW-Madison sports and news coverage.
Through heartbreaking lyrics and raw emotions, Sadie Jean, 23, gained massive popularity in 2021 with her debut single “WYD Now?”
One hundred fans attended a private listening party for Harry Styles’ upcoming album, “Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally” at Lola’s Hi/Lo Lounge on Feb. 18. Madison was one of just two listening party locations in the U.S.
On any given day, on any given road, on any given Madison city bus, headphones cover the ears of nearly every public-transit patron. Walking down the street, the picture doesn’t change much — heads-down, thumbs up, poking and prodding an LED-screen to select the new song of the moment while walking down East Johnson Street.
After two years with indie rock group 90-Proof, Madison-area musician Becca Murray has turned her efforts to a solo career, with her debut EP “Skating By” set to release Friday.
Lukas Nelson, son of country artist Willie Nelson, played at The Sylvee Oct. 25. He was on tour playing hits from his new debut album “American Romance,” a touching reflection on America and the time he’s spent on the road.
Up-and-coming singer-songwriter Avery Anna delivered a raw and heartfelt performance sure to leave attendees’ musical appetites well fed on Nov. 16 at the Majestic Theatre.
Jennifer Patrello’s parents opened Stella’s Bakery in 1988, introducing their famous spicy cheese bread to Madison residents. Decades later, the baked bread has become a Dane County Farmers Market staple enjoyed at the capitol on Saturday mornings.
Terrace season might be over, but the Memorial Union isn’t ready to hibernate. There are plenty of exciting indoor activities and events at the Union in the next few weeks to keep student spirits high for the chilly remainder of the semester.
Cage the Elephant brought a dynamic performance to the Sylvee on Oct. 17 and left the crowd speechless. From sharing special, intimate moments with the crowd to flashing lights and surround sound, Cage the Elephant came into Madison with an explosive energy that could not be contained.
Liam Hall and Ky Newman, together known as Oddly Satisfying, came to Madison’s Majestic Theatre for a night of dancing and unique mashups on their Reunion Tour on Sept. 18.
Indie rock up-and-comers Mt. Joy and Goose teamed up for a long-awaited concert at the Kohl Center Sept. 17, complete with a set from each band followed by a three song encore featuring both bands together.
In an industry crammed with artists playing it safe, Alex Giannascoli, better known by his stage name of Alex G, differs from the pack.
Canadian indie-folk band Wild Rivers made The Sylvee feel like a soulful sanctuary, delivering a setlist full of emotional storytelling, punchy banter and crowd-favorite sing-alongs Monday evening.
Lining up on the grid for the Indy NXT Milwaukee Mile in 2024, Yuven Sundaramoorthy’s red and white racing helmet stood out to the Wisconsin crowd. The helmet was emblazoned with a large red W, an homage to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, his alma mater.
Lucy Dacus’ fourth studio album, “Forever is a Feeling,” was released March 28 to the delight of fans who’ve been waiting since 2021 for her return to solo work.
American indie-rock band Bright Eyes performed at The Sylvee Thursday, providing biting political commentary between a mix of songs from their newest album, fan favorites and covers of other artists.