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(11/06/14 6:45pm)
University of Richmond already has one rock star alumnus, Lumineers singer Wesley Schultz, but She's a Legend's Alex McDilda, Richmond College '14, and Camden Cantwell, RC '13, may not be far behind. The band's first album, "Flight Patterns and Fistfights," came out last month, and is available on iTunes, Spotify and the band's website.
(01/19/12 3:42am)
While spending six months in a foreign country without the radio blasting out the latest pop hits and Bruno Mars-driven rap songs, I had to start listening to the local music to get some fresh songs to ride the tube with. Because I was in England, I already knew a fair amount of bands such as Coldplay and Mumford and Sons from their breakout hits in America. It was the tips from my flatmates that allowed me to bring back my iPod filled with new songs and artists who I had never heard of, and who are frankly better than most of the stuff that goes mainstream here. I listen to every type of music, but I am going to go ahead and throw out a few artists and songs that you may never have heard of, in hopes of getting some new fans for the bands.
(10/12/11 10:36pm)
A lively Cellar crowd laughs as Wade Downey explains his opening song was written for his two-year-old son, Finn, and the eventual break-ups he'll go through later in life.
(08/25/11 5:47am)
Turn up your speakers to blare Mute Math's "Typical" and you'll get anything but that.
(02/25/10 1:30am)
Mardi Gras may be over but the celebration of New Orleans is still alive on campus.
(02/18/10 4:00am)
I want to state from the beginning that I am not a fan of Valentine's Day. Why should one day during the year symbolize your feelings for your significant other? That aside, when a friend of mine approached me in January about going to see New Found Glory, Saves The Day and Hellogoodbye at The National on Valentine's Day, I said yes, knowing that I would probably still be single at that point. While people saw their fair share of roses and chocolate on Sunday night, my visuals were filled with skinny jeans and lip rings. Such is the garb of the emo subculture.
(09/30/09 3:40am)
The Disco Biscuits, who will be playing in Richmond, Va., at The National on Oct. 1, will be releasing eight songs this fall from their new album "Planet Anthem," which drops January 2010.
(09/03/09 6:47pm)
I was first introduced to the GS Boyz single "Booty Dew" last weekend, and have been alarmingly uninterested in any other music since. I wondered to myself how a song with a name like "Booty Dew" had not shot to fame in a matter of Booty Dew days. So I took it upon myself to share the musical gold that is the GS Boyz new single -- the ambitious follow-up to their debut track delicately titled "Stanky Legg" -- with the world.
(04/26/09 12:16am)
Friday night, more people collectively yelled "Spiders" for Guster's Ryan Miller than at any basketball game I've been to. It was truly impressive.
(11/06/08 7:00pm)
The Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival will return to Richmond for its eighth year this weekend.
(10/29/08 3:44am)
By Curtis Rogers
(10/09/08 7:00pm)
No member of The Black Crowes shaved before the band's show in downtown Richmond on Tuesday at the National.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
It's hard for our millennial minds to grasp the level of social upheaval at the end of the 1960s. America lost its greatest civil rights leader and one of its most promising politicians, students were beaten and killed on college campuses for protesting a war, and between 1967 and 1971, 47,413 service members were killed in Vietnam.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
The sound of "Original Copy," the ninth CD by the Octaves, is smooth and clean. There is nothing scratchy or raw about the album. The group is polished, but not to the point where they sound inhuman.
(09/25/08 7:00pm)
By Elizabeth Hyman
(09/11/08 8:02pm)
I thought the MTV Video Music Awards were going really well until I realized they hadn't started yet and I was actually watching that Taco Bell commercial with the guy rapping at the drive-thru. That was the best music video I saw all night. All jokes aside, the VMAs really were that bad, but at least we now know that Rihanna doesn't lip synch. One other thing, who is Tokio Hotel?
(09/05/08 2:01am)
StubHub, an online ticket seller, named Richmond No. 9 on its list of America's 20 Most Rockin' Cities for 2008, moving the city up from its previous spot at No. 17.
(08/29/08 12:25am)
All photos by Dan Petty. Contact staff photographer Dan Petty at dan.petty@richmond.edu.
(08/28/08 11:25pm)
The 1990s rock trio known for putting their tender heart in a blender and watching it spin around to beautiful oblivion was at Toad's Place last Thursday asking the audience to do more than puree their precious organs.
(11/15/07 4:00am)
Third Eye Blind played a sold-out concert to more than 1,400 people at Toad's Place Monday night with music that spanned a decade, with hits from the '90s and unreleased songs from their next album.