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(03/10/25 7:00am)
In August 2018, rap icon Mac Miller released his album “Swimming,” following a journey of loss and self-discovery, a stark contrast from the passion and confidence displayed in his previous album “The Divine Feminine.” Thirty-five days later, the rap community lost a star when Miller passed from an overdose.
(01/23/25 9:00am)
Madison queer indie pop band LINE released their sophomore EP “The Making Room” on Dec. 5, exploring genres from folk and Americana to dark indie pop with four songs: “No Clarity,” “Nowhere,” “The In Between” and “Show Me The Way.”
(11/21/24 8:00am)
The 2025 Grammy Award nominations were released earlier this month with huge “pop-girl" names like Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter making appearances in the Best Album category.
(10/30/24 7:00am)
(10/10/24 9:00am)
A few months after its release, the reviews are in for Garage Sale, an indie game created by a small group of UW-Madison students.
(10/03/24 7:00am)
Stevie Wonder said in his song “Sir Duke,” “Music is a world within itself; it's a language we all understand.” This is what ‘The Rewind’ is all about. Music carries different meanings for everyone, and it is really cool to dive deeper into it.
(10/03/24 7:00am)
As their inflatable alien prop bounced its way through a sea of music enthusiasts Friday night, the four-woman band La Luz rocked their way through another one of their genre-bending numbers.
(09/26/24 9:00am)
Neo-soul band Black Pumas brought down the house with psychedelic R&B beats at The Sylvee Sept. 13 — Friday the 13th — continuing their “Chronicles of a Diamond” tour.
(09/18/24 7:00am)
People struggle to shove The Dare into one box.
(09/12/24 7:00am)
Just when you thought the summer of 2024 had hit the limit of the feminine pop excellence, Muna’s Katie Gavin swooped in with a catchy new sapphic single to prove that the limit does not exist.
(06/06/24 7:00am)
It’s no secret Madison, Wisconsin holds a unique plethora of entertainment options each summer — so much so that it can be overwhelming to decide where to spend an afternoon or evening.
(05/29/24 7:00am)
Canadian indie-pop band Alvvays rocked the Sylvee on April 24, performing their 2022 critically acclaimed album “Blue Rev” and fan favorite tracks like “Archie, Marry Me” and “Dreams Tonite” during their fifth stop in their U.S. Spring tour.
(05/12/24 7:00am)
Eight years after vanishing without a trace, a girl reappears in the aisle of a local grocery store. When desperately questioned by a friend about where she went, she only has one response: “Do you remember a TV show we used to watch together?”
(03/21/24 11:00am)
It’s DJay Mando’s job to elevate music from background noise to the heartbeat of the night. With each beat he spins, Mando ensures people facilitate connections through music that are both harmonious and profoundly transformative.
(03/13/24 5:00am)
Indie pop sensation Peach Pit brought the house down Friday at Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall with their catchy tunes and energetic stage presence.
(03/06/24 8:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison student Amelia Zollner’s junior and senior years of high school were filled with boredom and disconnect due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was then that she was prompted to put something out into the world, intent on making her mark with an indie game titled Garage Sale.
(01/31/24 8:00am)
“Sublime!”
(01/31/24 8:00am)
Lethal Company was nominated for Game of the Year on Steam in 2023 and, while it lost to Baldur’s Gate 3, it’s a major win for indie games and their developers.
(01/25/24 10:00am)
Led by heavyweights Hozier, Vampire Weekend and Noah Kahan, big-name indie-American artists will take center stage in August at “Hinterland,” a three-day event set in rural Iowa that brings attention to small-city music scenes.
(12/28/23 5:51pm)
In 2023, a family farm fought for survival as corporate operations moved in. An indie music believer connected burgeoning local bands with bookers and venues. And students waited for hours in the rain for a chance to see if Kendall Jenner was on a mysterious bus parked in front of Chasers 2.0.