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(10/27/25 6:28pm)
After 11 studio albums, four “Taylor’s Version” re-recordings, and three live releases, “The Life of a Showgirl” arrives less like a celebration and more like something to pick apart; it’s a record that invites more questions than praise.
(04/29/24 1:42pm)
Taylor Swift is giving jigsaw a run for his money with her music release methods.
(05/04/23 12:00pm)
Pitches Be Trippin’ celebrated its 10-year anniversary with a concert in the Kay Spiritual Life Center on Saturday that included new arrangements and blasts from the past. The group performed a mix of well-known pop songs and emotional bangers that generated standing ovations.
(05/02/23 12:00pm)
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's April 2023 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
(04/27/23 12:00pm)
AU Chorus performed “On a Canvas of Silence” Saturday, April 22 at the Katzen Arts Center for an enthusiastic crowd of family, friends and fellow AU students.
(04/13/23 4:19pm)
There are many ways to deal with trauma. Reflecting in order to heal is a crucial theme of Quando Rondo’s newest album, “Recovery,” which also serves as a tribute to his late friend, Luh Pab. Pab and Quando were targeted in a gas station shooting in Los Angeles in August 2022. News coverage of the shooting showed Quando’s reaction to the news that his friend died, and he cried from anguish as police tried to calm him down. This traumatic experience is the basis of “Recovery” — recovering from loss and moving forward as a stronger person.
(04/11/23 1:49pm)
Hip-hop has been the most popular genre in the United States since 2017. It’s no secret the genre has taken over the country, but what exactly is hip-hop, and how did it start?
(04/10/23 12:00pm)
The D.C. music scene — small, yet extremely powerful — fully welcomes power pop trio Grady.
(03/21/23 3:37pm)
In a departure from its history as an all-male group, On A Sensual Note, one of AU’s a cappella ensembles on campus, announced its new label as a “tenor 1, tenor 2, baritone, bass” (TT BB) singing group this year.
(03/02/23 2:34pm)
Spring on the horizon reintroduces feelings of expectation and excitement. Being a transitional season meant to warm the winter months and prepare for summer, this time of year can be a symbolic new beginning for people.
(02/28/23 2:46pm)
Dubbed the official music of D.C., Go-Go music’s origins span long and wide across the city’s history and continue to grow today, thanks to the Black artists and musicians who created and shaped the genre.
(02/28/23 1:00pm)
Want to go to a concert? Instead of looking for a specific artist, look for a place to go. D.C. has a wide variety of music venues that all have their own unique style of music and community.
(02/27/23 7:09pm)
Black female artists are often underrepresented in the music industry. From being ignored by various publications to not being recognized at award shows, “challenge” is an understatement for many Black female artists in music — especially those who are upcoming or underground.
(02/27/23 1:00pm)
In the early 1990s, as Bikini Kill was playing what would become one of their most infamous shows, singer Kathleen Hanna yelled the legendary words “girls to the front!” and a movement started.
(02/22/23 1:00pm)
Dime a Dozen brings energy and excitement with ValenDimes a cappella concert Four American University a cappella groups came together to perform a Valentine's Day-themed concert for a roaring crowd of energetic students, friends and family on Feb. 11 at Kay Spiritual Life Center.
(02/16/23 5:31pm)
The 65th Grammy Awards were full of shocking losses, heartwarming tributes and record-breaking wins. Host Trevor Noah was funny but understated throughout, allowing each musician to have their moment. Some highlights of the night include Beyoncé officially being crowned as the artist with the most Grammys ever and Viola Davis earning EGOT status with a Grammy win for her audiobook, “Finding Me: A Memoir.”
(02/15/23 1:00pm)
Purple lights and heaps of smoke from burning frankincense engulfed the stage as Suki Waterhouse made her entrance for her sold-out show at The Black Cat on Jan. 31. Instantly, flocks of phones sprung up to take videos as the London-based artist began performing her song “Bullshit On The Internet” from her debut album “I Can’t Let Go.” As a wind machine blew her lustrous blonde hair and flowy white silk shirt around, the crowd swayed in hypnosis.
(02/14/23 3:24pm)
Valentine’s Day is here, and nothing expresses the complicated emotions of this holiday better than a perfect song. Luckily, we sifted through the endless catalog of love and breakup songs and picked some to match any mood you may be feeling this year.
(02/10/23 1:25pm)
After months on end of “Unholy” filling our TikTok feeds, Sam Smith’s fourth studio album “Gloria” has arrived.
(01/27/23 1:06pm)
Live shows, vinyl, cassettes and compact discs were considered timeless forms of music consumption that were expected to eternally dominate the music scene. This was true until 2001 when Listen.com brought monumental changes to listeners worldwide. By 2005, American listeners were introduced to Pandora, and six years later, Spotify was legalized in the United States.