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(02/01/21 12:00pm)
SOPHIE seemed to begin as an enigma, and only slowly did she reveal herself to us. Over the past half-decade or so, she rose in popularity to the point where she worked with some of the biggest and most inventive artists working today including Charli XCX, Nicki Minaj, Vince Staples and Madonna.
(12/21/20 8:00pm)
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(11/16/20 4:18pm)
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(11/02/20 6:47pm)
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(10/19/20 2:05pm)
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(10/12/20 1:00pm)
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(09/28/20 12:29pm)
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(09/14/20 12:00pm)
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(08/10/20 2:28pm)
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(07/27/20 11:00am)
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(04/20/20 2:05pm)
Editor’s note: Since Conner Evans took over for Myrsini’s Film Fridays column on April 17, here she is on Music Mondays chronicling some of her favorite records. The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(04/13/20 9:47pm)
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(04/06/20 1:00pm)
I sit in the sunny spot of my couch, my television showing what appears to be a warehouse in black and white. Long periods of silence. Intermittent spurts of ambient, highly reverberated music. A figure moving nonchalantly in and out of perfectly still frames. Infuriating anticipation building each second.
(03/30/20 1:00pm)
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(03/23/20 1:30pm)
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(03/02/20 4:21pm)
International Women’s Day is coming up on Sunday, March 8, and Music Mondays is celebrating by highlighting women in music. Here are five new tracks stretching across punk, pop and indie rock genres to add to your spring break playlists.
(02/25/20 2:34am)
King Krule has a lot of gifts that are hard to come by. The project’s red-headed leading man, Archy Marshall, stands so thin I’m always a little worried his guitar might eat him alive, and yet he bellows with an English-accented baritone that can rattle walls and seep its way inside your skull.
(02/18/20 4:20am)
Editor's note: This article is part of the University of Richmond Parson's Music Library staff blog series, Arachnophonia.
(02/04/20 2:16am)
To make room in a crowded room of pop superstars, all waxing and waning erratically, all talented and with endless resources at their disposal, a young artist needs a superpower.
(01/27/20 10:37pm)
A few weeks into January, the album release slates for each week start getting fuller, more surprising and more high profile. The industry’s release schedule usually peaks a few times a year, a bit different from movies where largely the best are saved for last around the holidays.