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Outasight talks with College Mag at Governors Ball

by Eillie Anzilotti on June 20, 2011
Junior > Journalism > University of Pennsylvania

Fresh off the stage as the opener of the first-ever Governors Ball Music Festival in New York, rapper Outasight could feel the energy. “It’s turning out great,” he told College Magazine....

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Company of Thieves Exclusive Interview

by Ross Huber on June 19, 2011
Junior > Communication > DeSales University

Company Of Thieves’ fans rejoiced with the advent of the band’s latest release: Running From a Gamble. The much-anticipated album hit stores over two years after their first offering, Ordinary...

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Film connects decades of indie rock

by Mary Clare Fischer on June 17, 2011
Rising Sophomore > Journalism and International Relations > University of Maryland

Finally, a documentary about something important.  So states one of the taglines for Just Gimme Indie Rock!: The True Story of an Underground Uprising, an ongoing documentary that uncovers...

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Good Luck Finding "Friday"

by Eillie Anzilotti on June 17, 2011
Junior > Journalism > University of Pennsylvania

It’s gone from the internet, but not from our heads. Rebecca Black’s notorious song and video, “Friday,” was removed from YouTube on June 16, after a dispute between the singer...

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Live Versus CD: What Makes a Difference

by Taryn Wem on June 15, 2011
Junior > Journalism > Penn State

Have you ever seen your favorite band in concert and wondered why you weren’t quite getting the performance you expected? Summer is the height of outdoor music festivals all over the country and...

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Governors Ball Comes to Town

by David Oliver on June 15, 2011
Rising Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

Prepare to be funkified. No, not talking about your grandma’s liver and onions recipe, but one of the biggest dance parties of the year: The Governors Ball Music Festival. The inaugural festival,...

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Please Don't Stop the (Good) Music

by David Oliver on June 15, 2011
Rising Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

Hear ye, hear ye music lovers: it’s that time of year again. No, not quite Christmas (or Hannukah…or Kwanzaa…never mind), but Bonnaroo, a music festival extravaganza featuring artists...

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Death Cab album misses mark

by Eillie Anzilotti on June 01, 2011
By Larry Fitzmaurice > Pitchfork

The indie band’s latest album, Code and Keys, is trying too hard. Favoring experimental styles over the lyricism that earned them fame for albums like Plans and Transatlanticism, the record lacks...

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Summer means 5 new bands, 5 new albums

by Eillie Anzilotti on May 27, 2011
By Josh Jackson > Paste Magazine

They say summer is the time to get out there and experience new things. Why not check out some new music to accompany your adventures? Paste Magazine has the details on five bands releasing their debut...

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Atmosphere: The Family Sign

by Taylor Jaymes on May 26, 2011
Junior > CLEG > American University

Atmosphere released their seventh studio album, The Family Sign, in early April and listeners were taken aback by the anguish that the raconteur, Slug, expels throughout the album. The usual duo,...

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Vitaminwater Uncapped: Washington, DC

by Taylor Jaymes on May 26, 2011
Junior > CLEG > American University

vitaminwater® uncapped LIVE is an event that has been touring the country, hitting major cities and hosting the biggest artists in the area. Recently, vitaminwater® uncapped LIVE came to Washington,...

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Blink-182 ready to roll

by Eillie Anzilotti on May 24, 2011
By Steve Appleford > Rolling Stone

They’ve been making music since before the iPod was invented, but Blink-182 have still got it. Rolling Stone catches up with the punk-pop trio as they prepare to release their reunion album. Check...

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‘As We Go On, We Remember’ Playlist

by David Oliver on May 23, 2011
Freshman > Journalism > University of Maryland

Welcome to that bittersweet time, where the seniors leave and flock to the real world, and a new crop of freshmen get ready for life without their parents. But, before this happens, let’s take...

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