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(06/06/24 3:59am)
Maybe you’re friends with someone from the UNC a cappella group, The Tarpeggios, and they've recommended you listen to their new album. Maybe you’re an a cappella connoisseur, and have been enthralled with The Tarpeggios’ distinct harmonies and swells, their sound at times loud, at times soft, but always dynamic.
(06/05/24 12:25am)
For 10 years, the Music Maker Foundation’s Freight Train Blues concert series has introduced new audiences to the musical traditions of old, bringing communities together to bond over food and live music — the same music that shaped Carrboro, and the South, for decades.
(05/14/24 8:12pm)
In 2021, the dance floor of the Nightlight venue was often filled with fog and experimental tracks from a live performer. The floor, separated from the bar by a black curtain, provided a communal experience where dancers could exist in their own worlds.
(04/23/24 2:34am)
By the end of the summer, Davis Library and the Undergraduate Library will be home to two relocated spaces at UNC, the Music Library and a Makerspace, respectively. The Music Library is currently located on the bottom floor of Wilson Library and the Makerspace is located in Kenan Science Library.
(04/21/24 10:17pm)
When Taylor Swift released her latest project "The Tortured Poets Department" on Friday, she posted a message to social media that read, "Once we have spoken our saddest story, we can be free of it."
(04/22/24 1:22am)
I like popular music as much as the next listener.
(04/17/24 12:12am)
I recently had the pleasure of witnessing UNC’s oldest a cappella group, the Clef Hangers, perform their spring concert in Memorial Hall, and I have to say — I think I’ve just witnessed the greatest rendition of “Africa” by Toto I’ve ever heard.
(04/16/24 7:39pm)
Vampire Weekend’s fifth album, “Only God Was Above Us,” might just be the preppy indie-rock group’s magnum opus.
(04/11/24 12:34am)
On Friday morning, I got up and took a walk while listening to “Older,” Lizzy McAlpine’s newly-released third album. And as I made my way down Franklin Street, the music was the perfect soundtrack for a sunny April morning.
(04/09/24 3:29am)
A couple songs into his set at Dreamville Festival on Saturday, rapper Lil Yachty hyped the crowd up, commenting that the SZA fans up front were tired and they "couldn't hang with the Boat fans." It was six hours into the first day of the two-day music festival, and there were still over two hours left before SZA took the stage for the last show of the night.
(04/10/24 2:07pm)
In music duo Gibson & Toutant’s debut album “On The Green,” the Durham-based couple creates an unconventional combination: buzzing lo-fi sound and DIY American folk.
(04/05/24 12:36am)
“Cowboy Carter” is a masterclass in the art of homage.
(04/07/24 10:53pm)
When Heidi Radtke was just a toddler in Chicago's bustling Union Station, she became so transfixed on a saxophone player busking in the halls that her parents couldn’t pull her away.
(04/02/24 1:53am)
Orange High School’s winter percussion ensemble won first place at the Atlantic Indoor Association South Championship last Sunday, making the ensemble undefeated in its two-year history.
(04/02/24 8:14pm)
On Tuesday afternoons, members of the East Chapel Hill High School Youth Leaders in Music club lead music lessons for Phillips Middle School students. Middle school students are paired with high schoolers to refine and learn skills.
(03/27/24 2:33am)
Indie singer-songwriter Eliza McLamb’s childhood therapist was in the audience for her headlining show in the Cat’s Cradle Main Room on Saturday night.
(03/27/24 12:35am)
Prior to its release on March 22, country song "UNC" by Gary Frost was being passed around social media, including the satire account catered to UNC students, UNC Chicks.
(03/25/24 6:37pm)
On Friday afternoon, many of Dexter Romweber's close friends and family gathered at Lapin Bleu — a Carrboro bar and art gallery he performed at often — to celebrate the first Dexter Romweber Day.
(03/27/24 2:30am)
I love Jimmy Buffett.
(03/19/24 1:02am)
Faye Webster, a singer-songwriter from Atlanta who just released her fifth album on March 1, is pushing boundaries in music and proving that straying from musical trends is worthwhile.