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(02/28/24 8:00am)
Madison Midwest emo band Excuse Me, Who Are You? (EMWAY) bring a refreshing voice to alternative music with their upcoming single, “Maybe That Truck Hit Me… And This Was All a Dream,” set to release on March 8.
(02/22/24 8:00am)
Fashion is universally known as the gateway to the heavens of creativity. Every culture, nation and city has its own spin on what is considered “stylish.” The casual comfort Americans prioritize in fashion vastly contrasts the elegant class displayed in European outfit choices.
(01/24/24 10:00am)
Local artists recently banded together to raise money for medical supplies and other support for people at risk in war-torn Palestine during what they called an ongoing genocide.
(12/07/23 8:00am)
As New Year’s Day draws near, so concludes an excellent year for arts and entertainment. 2023 gave us many great films, music, games and stunning television, and historic advancements in labor rights for Hollywood writers and actors as a result of strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WAG) and the Screen Actors Guild — American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) during “hot labor summer.”
(11/09/23 10:00am)
Boobzhaus is not your typical music venue. In fact, it’s not even above ground.
(10/25/23 7:00am)
Although the Re:SET concert series attempted to redefine concerts as a fan-friendly alternative to the typical crowded concert experience, the Chicago leg of the festival drew community concerns, alder opposition and vocal protests from residents of the neighborhood.
(10/05/23 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the city in which it is nestled has long been a utopia of school spirit and self-expression bolstered by a steadily diversifying population and a wide range of academic offerings.
(06/28/23 7:00am)
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" lives up to the high bar set by "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" released in 2018. The movie is a dazzling spectacle with fantastic voice acting, animation and writing which culminates in one of the best multiverse stories played out on screen in modern cinema.
(03/23/23 7:00am)
Irish rock band Flogging Molly performed at the Sylvee on March 3. They were joined by openers Anti-Flag and Skinny Lister. Despite the absence of Flogging Molly violinist Bridget Regan, all bands gave motivating and political performances that energized the audience.
(02/03/23 8:00am)
Four bands, two DJs and one amazing show — Arthurfest, a fundraiser-turned-DIY music festival at the Nottingham Cooperative, raised the bar for local music in Madison, creating a performance that will shine on in Madison indie history.
(01/28/23 8:00am)
The year is 2001 — it’s been one month since 9/11, pop-punk and butt rock are at their peaks, and rock music is falling behind other forms of popular music. Then, Fugazi releases “The Argument.”
(01/27/23 8:00am)
“I'll be the pill that you wanna swallow / When you're looking for the joy,” Damiano David broods over a punk-spirited bass riff on the song “READ YOUR DIARY,” the eleventh track from Måneskin’s 17-track album “RUSH!” This could very well be a lyric derived from any of the band’s many musical influences such as Black Sabbath, Aerosmith or Arctic Monkeys.
(11/30/22 5:14pm)
Alternative indie-rock band Rainbow Kitten Surprise will return to Madison for the first time since 2019, performing a sold out show at the Sylvee on Sunday.
(11/10/22 8:00am)
From the songs of the 60s and 70s to hip-hop, pop, jazz and punk, the use of cannabis has its footprints across the world of music. Yet weed also holds a strong presence in film and even gaming. Our Arts staff assembled this diverse list of our favorite music, movies and more that come to mind when we think about the intersection of art and cannabis.
(10/06/22 7:04pm)
OFF! — the hardcore punk rock group fronted by ex-Black Flag and Circle Jerks frontman Keith Morris — released their first album since 2014’s “Wasted Years.”
(09/29/22 7:00am)
Eclectic Japanese alt-rock band CHAI and Brighton-based rock quintet The Heavy Heavy are performing at the Memorial Union Terrace on Oct. 7 and 8, respectively. CHAI will be opened by Madison funk-pop duo JENNY 123; The Heavy Heavy will be opened by Minneapolis indie and punk rock group Creeping Charlie. Hosted by the Wisconsin Union Directorate (WUD) Music, the free performances will feature these distinct, memorable artists who each provoke and electrify.
(09/27/22 11:50pm)
Los Angeles-based musician, designer and visual artist Jared Lee — known by the stage name Duckwrth — has been on a rapid ascent to stardom over the past few years.
(08/20/22 7:00am)
Whether you are an avid consumer of 2000s rock ballads or simply a periodic enjoyer of music, you have probably been aurally impacted by the heavily supported works of English band the 1975.
(08/10/22 6:00am)
On a cool July night, I joined several patrons at a local establishment in enjoying a cold beer and fried food while waiting for the doors to open at The Sylvee.
(08/04/22 7:00am)
Albums, movies and books that arts writers at the Daily Cardinal are enjoying over the summer.