Ryan Hemsworth entertains at U Street Music Hall show
DJ Ryan Hemsworth brings his Sucker For Punishment tour to U Hall.
DJ Ryan Hemsworth brings his Sucker For Punishment tour to U Hall.
The band is in the middle of its headlining tour.
Electronic trio BADBADNOTGOOD turned up the volume on campus for WVAU’s fall Capital Punishment concert.
Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Eminem, Jennifer Hudson and many more popular singers performed at the concert.
Those who skipped the Concert for Valor for a much more low-key show were rewarded.
Recent efforts to boost the student radio station’s standing lead to WVAU being named best internet-only student-run radio station.
The indie-pop quintet will be supported by opening act Absolutely Free.
Journalism professor Declan Fahy explains his “ambient” and alt-rock music taste.
The Eagle sat down with GTA, who opened for Skrillex on the first night of his two-night stay at Echostage.
Class of 2009 graduate Lindsay Zoladz started as the magazine's full-time pop critic in August.
Known for energetic live shows, the Canadian experimental jazz trio draws influence from a wide range of genres.
The lead singer from the indie pop band sits down with The Eagle to discuss the band’s new tour.
The up-and-coming band just released its first EP earlier this year.
The quirky and creative group has already gained the attention of musical masterminds Dave Grohl and Pharrell.
Alt-rock veterans Minus the Bear played a wide variety of songs spanning its ten-year career.
Cole Alexander and Jared Swilley called the fans their “friends” during the show on Oct. 2.
Mapei and Lykke Li led a night of Swedish pop music at 9:30 Club.
Indie-rock duo Sam France and Jonathan Rado played their most popular songs and more.
The punk-trio Mary Timony, Betsy Wright, and Laura Harris pulled no punches at the show on Oct. 5.
Jennifer Lee amazes the crowd with her newest distorted dance tracks.