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(09/23/14 4:57am)
If someone had come up to me before the NFL season and told me that the Packers’ offense would be holding them back, I would have said, “Sure, it also looks like hell is about to freeze over.”
(09/23/14 3:39am)
Alt-J have done it again: released an album that transcends the confines of a genre, conventional lyrical approaches and expected instrumentation. It is easy to call them art-rock or avant garde, but when you force yourself to forget the mainstream wisdom usually applied to contemporary music, it appears that alt-J’s This Is All Yours is just the product of three musicians collaborating to create an aesthetic that makes the most sense to them.
(09/16/14 3:25am)
By Paul Blazevich
(03/12/14 4:30am)
Participating in any archeological expedition requires a lot of skill and expertise in order for it to be successful. However, a dig that recently took place in northeastern South Africa had an especially unique qualification for any potential archeologists or excavators—the ability to squeeze through a tiny space called the International Postbox and repel down into a cavern named The Cradle of Humankind for its remarkable contents approximately 30 meters below.
(03/03/14 2:55am)
Mastermind producer and artist Pharrell Williams could not have chosen a better title for his first solo album since 2006. This groovy, implicitly sexual work defines Pharrell as the future sound of pop and solidifies his position at the leading edge of production and composition.
(02/20/14 6:30am)
Upon entering The Sett Saturday, Feb. 15, it would have been difficult to tell that one of the more important names in electronic music production would be performing there that night. Other than the mysterious black tarp on stage and a few tables with DJ equipment, The Sett looked the same as it would on an average Tuesday afternoon.
(02/20/14 3:09am)
Com Truise takes us on another journey through time and space with his release of Wave 1, which documents the venturing of a robot to a newly discovered planet.
(02/14/14 4:42am)
Sub Pop Records delivered another fantastic alternative pop album with THUMPERS’ Galore. A duo based out of London and made up of Marcus Pepperell and John Hamson Jr., THUMPERS has been touring since 2012, releasing two EPs and singles along the way.
(02/05/14 6:30am)
The avant-garde band based out of San Jose, Calif., Xiu Xiu, released the strangest album of 2014 (so far) on Feb. 4. Led by Jamie Stewart, Xiu Xiu created Angel Guts: Red Classroom, a terrifying blend of raging percussion, wavering whispers for vocals, and electronic noise.
(01/23/14 1:20am)
If you are an advocate of repetitive keyboard riffs, droning drumbeats and endless guitar solos, Mogwai’s Rave Tapes is for you.
(12/06/13 5:52am)
Let me start off by saying that hardcore punk is not my favorite genre. In fact, according to Black Flag’s rendition of it on their new album What The…, hardcore punk is most likely the worst genre ever created.
(10/25/13 3:13am)
Dead Gaze is a genre-blending, experimental rock group that is led by indie mastermind Cole Furlow. Reigning from Mississippi, Furlow has been independently making music under the name of Dead Gaze since 2009, releasing a limited-edition 7” in 2011 and a self-titled, full-length album in 2012.
(10/11/13 8:11pm)
Miley Cyrus has gone through a transformation. Beginning her life in the spotlight as an innocent tween sweetheart on Disney channel, she has now found herself in a world of twerking, molly-popping, 20-year-olds and multi-millionaire, gangster rappers.
(10/04/13 3:06am)
Blitzen Trapper is a Portland-based folk/country band that originated in 2000. By releasing their new album, VII, with Vagrant Records on Monday, Blitzen Trapper has deviated from the Sub Pop path they have been on for their previous three albums.
(09/27/13 4:09am)
The Bones of What You Believe is Chvrches’ first full length album, but they have been impressing Passion Pit and Depeche Mode fans since mid 2012 with their synth-filled remixes of popular electropop songs as well as releasing unique singles of the same genre.
(09/13/13 5:37am)
If you are familiar with Justin Vernon’s many musical endeavors, then Repave by Volcano Choir is everything you would expect out of an album from the Bon Iver frontman and one-third of The Shouting Matches.
(10/26/12 3:18am)
The Madison Police Department said it was concerned that the confluence of Homecoming with the annual Halloween celebration will lead to students indulging in dangerous levels of fun this weekend.
(09/25/12 6:05am)
Being a freshman at UW-Madison, I grew up in an age where Lil Wayne and Taylor Swift ruled the airwaves and rap music videos dominated the Internet. MTV no longer provides viewers with music videos and the sale of physical music is at a record low.
(09/25/12 3:34am)
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