Friendship fuels Brenda's Friend
Erin Tobey and Amy Oelsner said they knew their band’s Facebook and Bandcamp profile photo could be serious if they wanted it to be.
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Erin Tobey and Amy Oelsner said they knew their band’s Facebook and Bandcamp profile photo could be serious if they wanted it to be.
Kristian Dunn said he has never really enjoyed or listened to post-rock music. He just happens to play it. At least, that’s how many people classify his band, he said.
Dwight Harmon said he came up with his stage name while watching anime.
Joshua Evans said he occasionally wishes he only communicated through landlines and written letters.
Local musician Nick Pinder said he’s been listening to Frameworks since the band released its first EP. In a few days, he won’t need headphones to do so.
Mike Montgomery stumbled across the name by accident. He said he read “R. Ring” on a document and liked the way it sounded.
The Cowboys never wanted to be a punk group, lead singer Keith Harman said. However, they said they’ve still managed to incite passionate reactions from audiences.
Indianapolis musician Ryan Perkins said he wants to get out of the Midwest.
Zachary Walter lives in a farmhouse that dates back to the 1800s. His tools include a trash can lid and circular saw blade — but also a pump organ, guitars and other antique instruments.
Marlon Williams is a 24-year-old singer-songwriter with a thick New Zealand accent, and he said he often sees quite a few gray hairs in his audience.
On the right evening, a glance inside the window of 521 W Kirkwood Ave. will reveal live music from Alex Mann’s band. But it’s no party — Mann is at work.
Even when Martin Courtney was filming a music video on a busy highway, he managed to draw a crowd. Two police officers showed up and tried to shut it down, but after some convincing, they ended up looking on from the other side of the camera, he said.
Singer-songwriter Jesse Lacy’s tour for his first album didn’t go as planned. He said he spent three months touring and realizing no one really needed his music.
To see art from Asian and Western cultures side by side at the IU Art Museum, visitors must enter a gallery on the second floor.
Inside a dimly lit office on East Atwater Avenue, 26-year-old Thomas Frick spends his days proofreading for the Journal of American History, he said.
Diederik van Wassenaer grew up in Amsterdam playing the violin and listening to classical music.
Sophomore Kendall Noel said he doesn’t mind eating cheap food if it helps him afford summer music festivals.
Sophomore Clay Wulbrecht has played the piano since the age of five.