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Bearing News

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue performs at the Roots n Blues n BBQ music festival on Sunday Sept. 30. Photo by Maya Bell.

Live music provides unparalleled experience

Ji-Sung Lee October 30, 2018
Since 1990, the profit of concert ticket sales in North America has increased steadily. Listeners weigh the pros and cons before purchasing tickets.
Prism radiates optimism with catchy melodies

‘Prism’ radiates optimism with catchy melodies

Sophie Whyte October 27, 2013

While full of cliches and recycled ideas, Katy Perry’s new album "Prism" still manages to be likable for her strong voice, positive messages and undeniably addictive tunes. While previously claiming...

‘Yours Truly’ provides fresh spin on pop

Afsah Khan September 24, 2013

After the first hectic week of senior year filled with tests and quizzes galore, I was relieved to be able to relax on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. I decided that such a perfect September day was the...

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Film soundtrack ‘Gatsby’ delivers eclectic mix of ’20s jazz, modern pop

Lauren Puckett May 11, 2013

It’s when the new meets the old that something truly impressive is crafted. Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby movie soundtrack exemplifies this truth and then takes it a little farther. The film itself...

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David Archuleta returns with ‘No Matter How Far’

Afsah Khan April 8, 2013

David Archuleta hasn’t lost any talent since his days on American Idol. And you don’t need to go farther than his new album to see that. No Matter How Far, Archuleta’s sixth album, was released...

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Timberlake makes up for lost time with ‘The 20/20 Experience’

Lauren Puckett March 22, 2013

Justin Timberlake is a master. A master of what, exactly? Well, apparently everything. He’s been a busy man since the release of his last album, FutureSex/LoveSounds in 2006. From appearing in the Oscar-nominated...

Ke$ha’s newest album ‘Warrior’ fails to impress

Lauren Puckett December 6, 2012

Warrior starts with static. There’s no genuine music, just a noise rather like millions of crickets or fingernails scratching wood. It’s not exactly pleasant. But, it intrigues. Perhaps that’s the...

One Direction’s ‘Take Me Home’ beats expectations

Alyssa Piecko November 14, 2012

As I walked eagerly into Target today, only one item was on my mental shopping list: One Direction’s new CD, Take Me Home. Upon listening to the album the moment I reached my car, I realized it was...

‘Red’ appeals to variety of emotions

Alyssa Sykuta October 22, 2012

When I think of female singers, the first name to pop into my mind is Taylor Swift. Though guys often give girls flack for quoting the artist’s incredibly emotional and dramatic lyrics, it’s easy...

‘Halcyon’ impresses with unique style

Lauren Puckett October 11, 2012

Halcyon  is an acquired taste. I listened to Ellie Goulding’s second studio album for the first time with skepticism, melting into intrigue. The second time through, I found myself enjoying every track,...

‘#3’ disappoints, obscures band’s true talent

Lauren Puckett October 10, 2012

It’s sad to watch a good band break away from its roots and then blow away in the wind. Some artists can make the transition with minimal damage — maybe even with exciting results. Unfortunately,...

Ingrid Michaelson continues fall acoustic tour at the Blue Note

Ingrid Michaelson continues fall acoustic tour at the Blue Note

Ashleigh Atasoy October 4, 2012

Thursday, Oct. 4, the Blue Note is hosting indie-pop artist Ingrid Michaelson. Continuing her acoustic tour across the Midwest, Michaelson with be playing alongside the two-man band Sugar + the Hi Lows. Playing...

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