Various Artists - Twilight: New Moon OST
By Nathan Nye | October 22, 2009The New Moon sountrack feels just as fake as Kristen Stewart’s acting.
The New Moon sountrack feels just as fake as Kristen Stewart’s acting.
The Hood Internet are playing at Raleigh's Cherry Bounce festival. Steve Reidell, one half of the mash-up duo, dishes on his art.
A lot of the songs, though often beautiful and usually masterfully crafted, don’t pass muster on their own, instead serving as the film’s emotional reinforcement.
Internationally renowned piano virtuoso Murray Perahia, a recent honorary degree recipient from Duke, is coming to Page Auditorium for a one-night only stint with Duke Performances.
The opening track off Embryonic is a relief, if only because it’s nothing like the Flaming Lips’ last album opener, “The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song.”
With Christmas in the Heart, Dylan has achieved the near-impossible: releasing an album devoid of any true sentiment, sure to alienate even his most ardent supporters.
Former Ghosts' Freddy Ruppert talks about his new super group, his old project, the Smell and more as he embarks on a tour, stopping at the Duke Coffeehouse Oct. 9.
“Aisle 13,” the opening track from Built to Spill’s There is No Enemy, grandly reintroduces the Idaho-based band back onto the modern indie rock scene.
Musically, Life doesn’t stun as much as it shimmers. The arrangements are simple: steady acoustic guitar and piano occasionally paired with orchestration by Owen Pallett.
Brian Blade and his father come to Durham to perform, worship and celebrate the pastor's ministry, gospel, jazz and the history of it all.