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“Memoir of a Sparklemuffin” is (maybe a little too) fresh and fun!

If you’re looking for a pop artist who can fit into different styles and sounds as if they’re tailor-made, you may want to take her up on the offer and get acquainted.

‘Belaya Polosa’ and the beauty of post-punk music

If you’re into the mixture of synth-pop with a side helping of depression, you should definitely try it out.

String Quartet Theatre at Fringe Fest was ‘nothing short of magical’

Imagine a live performance that allows you to choose your own adventure and see different perspectives on the same story.

Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences launches new B.A. in Audio Arts and Technology

A new Bachelor of Arts in Audio Arts and Technology (AAT) introduces a less technical alternative to Audio and Music Engineering (AME).

Don’t let Sarah Kinsley’s “Escaper” pass you by

Sarah Kinsley is much more than a TikTok one-hit-wonder.

abbyandtheghost taking the Rochester music scene by storm

After being recommended to join the cover band, “BB Dang,” by her friend post-graduation, Johnson made their debut in the Rochester music scene. She cultivated her connections and wanted to explore the solo side of her career. 

Falling in Reverse’s new album cements them as one of the worst bands of all time

You don’t have to separate the art from the artist, I promise — the music isn’t worth listening to either.

“In Dreams” by Duster: album review

Indie-rock band Duster is back at it again.

Review Roundup: Sabrina Carpenter, Fontaines D.C., Magdalena Bay

Bringing you the latest music news on what’s hot and what’s not.

YOU WON’T GO BEFORE YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO is the best album of the year, if not the decade.

While so many metal and rock bands have switched to a poppier sound as their careers have gone on, “Knocked Loose” has only doubled down on throat-shredding screams, neck-destroying breakdowns, and ominous riffs that leave you haunted as well as headbanging.