Music Review: Piece by Piece
By Dillon Fernando | March 5, 2015The beauty in this album is found in the more vulnerable moments.
The beauty in this album is found in the more vulnerable moments.
I once asked an honest, musically aware friend if it would ever be respectable to like Never Shout Never. His immediate text response: “No.”
This victory makes him the only Duke employee, including faculty, who has won a Grammy award.
Recess attends lunch with Parks and Recreation star and Duke alumna.
“Oh it has to be love. Either that or losing one’s goat.”
If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late is the weakest of his four main commercial releases but still a solid artistic statement and a worthwhile listen.
Our Own House is fun, upbeat, relatable and a joy to jam out to from start to finish.
Father John Misty’s new album, I Love You, Honeybear, is a rare example of moderation in modern music.
21 years later, I have come to conclude that I was not born in snow; I was born from snow.
A change in housing model and differing enforcement of administrative policies has forced a social exodus off of West Campus during the past four years.
Thus, as your beloved entertainers pull off miraculous upsets, thank everyone from their overprotective mothers to their friendly neighborhood mailmen and drop the f-bomb on nationally watched...
The verdict? See this movie if you want soft-core porn fun for the whole family minus the children.
How long can they rely on the same formulas to generate their music? With Smoke + Mirrors, it would seem they intend to find out.
Lesser-known categories get lost in the frenzy, overlooked due to the lack of a well-recognized celebrity or because people simply don't know what the hell the award is for in the first place.
Fifty Shades of Grey, the controversial and best-selling book-turned-movie, is accompanied by several different shades of music
I hope The Chronicle continues to grow in the digital realm, but I don’t think this means the print edition should be written off.
"It’s an abstraction that I find inviting. It’s abstract because there’s an opportunity for the audience to interpret it in different ways."
Channing and man-bees and space queens? Oh my!
While it may not achieve the heights of Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar’s appearances in recent years, LDOC 2015 should be a return to form for Duke’s biggest concert.
Kodaline may have taken a few more pages out of Coldplay’s book with Coming Up for Air than one might like, but they salvage their identity with a few standout tracks that separate them from this...