Read as assistant editor Aaron Ross discusses how the Internet has allowed music artists and listeners freedom from profit-oriented record companies, which dominated the music industry in previous decades.
Tag: music
Musicians discuss experiences performing in All-State ensembles
This year, five student musicians from Consol gained the honor of auditioning and being accepted into the All-State ensembles after months of hard work.
Psychedelic album shimmers with strange, dreamlike qualities
California-based Warpaint’s self-titled second studio album is otherworldly. It’s also out of this world.
Arctic Monkeys debut revisited, reviewed, reconsidered
Read one staffer’s comparison between the hype and the reality of the latest Arctic Monkeys album.
Q&A: Freshman Isabela Cruz-Vespa discusses challenges of top band
The Roar speaks with freshman Cruz-Vespa, a flautist who juggles schoolwork, band, and private lessons.
Debut EP refreshes genre, showcases new artist
Londoner Rosie Lowe slides smoothly into the R&B and soul scene with her debut EP “Right Thing.”
Q&A: Freshman June Jeong on involvement with orchestra, music
The Roar talks to freshman June Jeong, a freshman violinist who pursues her musical hobbies both in school and out.