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(04/07/22 5:04pm)
"Tearing through the room like an F5 tornado of hyperactive joy was Taylor Hawkins, my brother from another mother, my best friend, a man from whom I would take a bullet," Dave Grohl wrote of bandmate Taylor Hawkins in his memoir “The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music.”
(04/07/22 2:57pm)
College of Arts and Sciences sophomore Eric Lo and his bandmate Zane Rizvi-Riemer hit the ground running as they debuted their first song “SHE CALLED ME ON HER PHONE” last summer under the handle of Wester Chester. Since then, they have released three more songs, despite living in two different cities.
(04/06/22 9:09pm)
Local musician and American University alumnus Eli Waltz recently started a new performance series titled “Americana Hour” at Right Proper Brewery in Shaw.
(03/28/22 3:26pm)
Florence + the Machine’s long awaited sixth studio album, “Dance Fever,” is set to be released May 13. To give fans a taste, the band has released three singles leading up to the album drop. “Heaven is Here,” “King” and “My Love” also include music videos that give way to a larger narrative sure to be present throughout the album which explores the power of womanhood and self realization.
(03/22/22 1:52pm)
For Saint John's College high school junior Tony Romero, rapping has always been an integral part of his life.
(03/18/22 1:53pm)
Concertgoers found a sea of pride flags, a mosh pit and an amazing vocal performance at the “World in Red” tour on March 11.
(03/14/22 1:03pm)
With the first day of spring just in a few days and D.C.’s frosty winters slowly morphing into sunnier days, it’s time to reflect on the past semester and dive into some songs for the springtime. With upbeat tracks that will have you humming all the way to class to laid-back tunes perfect for late-night journaling, this playlist is bound to get you excited about the warm weather ahead.
(02/28/22 4:21pm)
In 2018, Columbia University student Maude Latour was playing a keyboard piano and singing songs to the walls of her dorm room. In just four years, two EPs and one contract with Warner Records later, her career as a popstar seems inevitable.
(02/21/22 7:47pm)
Many artists have emerged from dormant periods of their careers to proclaim that they will be making a return in 2022. Here are some of the releases we are most looking forward to and the reasons why.
(02/15/22 3:49pm)
With the semester back in full swing, many students are struggling to get back into their regular routines. The Eagle has created the perfect solution for kicking winter cabin fever and getting back into a mindful study routine. From lo-fi sounds to bright tracks, this Spotify playlist will keep spirits up and productivity high.
(02/14/22 3:14pm)
Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to not only indulge in flowers, chocolate and candy conversation hearts, but also in good music. Whether you celebrate the holiday or loathe it, these two playlists represent the many moods you may be feeling on this special day.
(11/18/21 2:57pm)
L.A.-based indie-rock band Conditioner released their self-titled debut album on Sept. 24. Beginning with the track “Leonora,” influenced by surrealist British-born Mexican artist, Leonora Carrington, this album sets the tone for what’s to come from bandmates Aaron Kirkbride and Riley McCluskey.
(11/11/21 5:52pm)
Indie-rocker Lucy Dacus concluded the first leg of her tour for her newest album “Home Video” at the 9:30 Club on Oct. 29 on the heels of two sold-out shows at the venue the previous week.
(10/19/21 2:14pm)
Editor’s note: This article contains mention of suicide.
(10/08/21 3:03pm)
Sammy Rae & The Friends, a Brooklyn-based band whose brilliance is profound to some and unknown to too many, were greeted on Friday by an intimate crowd at The Hamilton in D.C.
(10/07/21 2:54pm)
From twangy country albums to upbeat pop and Christmas records, Kacey Musgraves has a versatile discography and her latest release is no different. Her fifth studio album “star-crossed” dives into songwriting in a way that no other release of hers has: through the lens of heartbreak.
(10/07/21 2:48pm)
As students are returning to D.C., so are your favorite musicians. October brings a variety of musical events students and residents are sure to be excited about. Here are seven concerts to check out this month.
(09/28/21 1:59pm)
Nobody knows how to work the hype machine quite like Kanye West.
(09/27/21 4:02pm)
For the first time since the pandemic began, the MTV Video Music Awards took place in-person Sept. 12 and included a brawl on the red carpet, some unexpected shade and eye-popping outfits. Here are some of the highlights:
(09/21/21 2:20pm)
Returning with a new record, Lorde is all grown up from her “Melodrama” era. Working again with producer Jack Antonoff, “Solar Power” sets a different tone with her light and sunny title track of the same name.