Students talk about music legend Bob Dylan coming to IU
Bob Dylan dropped out of college in the 1960s, but he will make his way back to a college town and to the IU Auditorium on Oct. 29, and IU students are ready to see him.
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Bob Dylan dropped out of college in the 1960s, but he will make his way back to a college town and to the IU Auditorium on Oct. 29, and IU students are ready to see him.
Archy Marshall released his second album "The OOZ," under the name King Krule on Oct. 13. This isn't his first name switch. He has released music under several names: his own, Zoo Kid, Pimp Shrimp, DJ JD Sports and Edgar the Beatmaker to name a few.
As an emotional person who's always looking for music to match, finding a slow acoustic album to go with a melancholy mood is hard.
TOKiMONSTA, aka producer Jennifer Lee, has been making music for seven years. Her newest album“Lune Rouge,” released on Oct. 6, began production in late 2015.
What is a Hoosier? A quick search on Google says that a Hoosier is a “native or inhabitant of Indiana,” but it means more than that to IU, although the school hasn’t quite figured out how to represent it yet.
Servers walk from the kitchen to the tables and back again in the Village Deli, sporting colorful T-shirts and trays full of pancakes and drinks.
Miley Cyrus has gone back to her country roots with the release of her sixth album that is titled “Younger Now.”
Väsen is a Swedish word with many meanings, including spirit and noise. Väsen is also the name of an instrumental Swedish trio who performed at the opening concert of the 24th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, and the group brought both spirit and noise to Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Thursday night.
The Lotus World Music and Arts Festival will include a plethora of opportunities to experience, celebrate and explore the diversity of the cultures in the world.
Do you love artists like Lil Yachty, Kesha, Offset and Skylar Grey? If so, it might be time to check out Macklemore’s debut solo album, “GEMINI.”
Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips sings as fluorescent lights shine behind him and a balloon bounces off his head. The Flaming Lips had confetti cannons, balloons and other props during their performance on Sept. 19.
Alex Chappo, the lead singer of CHAPPO, sings with his bandmates as the opener for the Mac DeMarco and The Flaming Lips. CHAPPO released their first EP, “Plastique Universe,” in 2010 on SoundCloud.
Wayne Coyne stands in front of one of the many props brought to Indianapolis by The Flaming Lips for their Sept. 19 show at the Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park. At one point during the show, Coyne rode around the audience on a unicorn.
Wayne Coyne rolls around in the crowd in a huge, inflatable hamster ball at The Flaming Lips performance Sept. 20. The crowd supported him throughout one song.
Mac DeMarco lights a cigarette at the start of his show. During his performance, he played a long rendition of “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton.
Mac DeMarco sings as a projection of a GameBoy plays behind him. DeMarco came to Indianapolis with The Flaming Lips and Chapo on Sept. 19.
The weather is partly cloudy. The sun is moving in and out. It’s 75 degrees, and the wind is blowing slightly. It's the perfect weather to put on Mac DeMarco's latest album.
You’ve probably heard some of ODESZA's songs while out at the bars, at a party or maybe just while shuffling through a playlist. ODESZA, the duo behind the popular songs, “Sun Models” and “Say My Name,” has finally returned with its third album, “A Moment Apart.”
In the field of psychology, the hippocampus is a small region in the brain associated with memory, particularly long-term memory. However, in the music world, Hippo Campus is a four-man band from St. Paul, Minnesota, that released its debut full-length album, “Landmark” in February.