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The Neighbourhood’s concept album that no one saw coming

Rita Plante
October 6, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
The Neighourhood has been previously recognized for the moody blend of rock and R&B seen in their first two albums, “I Love You” and “Wiped Out,” which garnered them a rather large and eccentric teenage fa...

Now Playing Ep 2: Indie Rockers

Rita Plante
October 5, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
Now Playing is a blog highlighting three different emerging or lesser known artists each week that have released exciting new music in 2020. Each week will follow a specific theme varying from genre specific t...
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Now Playing Ep 1: Solo Female Artists

Rita Plante
September 28, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
Now Playing is a blog highlighting three different emerging or lesser known artists each week that have released exciting new music in 2020. Each week will follow a specific theme varying from genre specific t...

Lana Del Rey bends over backwards for fans with new audiobook

Kate Ariano
September 21, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music, Opinion
Lana Del Rey. Oh, Lana Del Rey, elegant, cool, collected queen and master of the sultry pop scene. That’s if I can narrowly restrict her to a genre for the sake of simplicity, because her music is simply indes...

COIN creates a dreamland of their own

Sasha Goldblatt
May 6, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
By Sasha Goldblatt On February 21, 2020 COIN released their third full length album, Dreamland. It follows the typical uplifting, love-focused themes that COIN enjoys dwelling on, but still contains some of...

What does social distancing mean for the music industry?

Rita Plante
April 30, 2020
Featured, Music, News, Opinion
It’s an unprecedented time in the music industry. Concert venues across the country have shut down indefinitely due to COVID-19, leaving thousands of artists without work and millions of fans with no access to...

Nightwish continues to dominate the soundscape of symphonic metal

WHUS Staff
April 23, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
By Ally Urban Special thanks to Sonja for all her help in writing this review.  When I first started listening to Nightwish back in 2015, I was completely transfixed by their incredibly unique sound. Flo...

The Strokes return with a new LP for a new generation

WHUS Staff
April 17, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
By Kyle Jackson The Strokes are a band defined by the personalities of the members. When a new album comes out, the music changes with the lives of each of them. The New Abnormal is perhaps the most impacte...

Inner Wave balances funk, electronic, and bedroom pop on new EP

WHUS Staff
April 16, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
By Kyle Jackson Inner Wave has never been a stranger to experimenting with digital implementation in their recordings. Previous work like Six AM expressed the group's affinity for the abnormal instrumental ...

Myrkur’s “Folkesange” blends atmospheric folk with black metal

WHUS Staff
April 7, 2020
Album Review, Featured, Music
By Ally Urban It’s been a long time since I’ve sat in the album reviewer’s seat, but I’m incredibly glad to be back at it! As an added bonus, the album I’ll be reviewing today is particularly fantastic. ...
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