Audiophile 4.9
A weekly round-up of album reviews brought to you by the WVAU staff.
A weekly round-up of album reviews brought to you by the WVAU staff.
Cameron Kaminski, also known as Lyrx, is an AU student whose musical career is on the rise
The quintet lights up D.C. again after performing at AU in November
A weekly round-up of album reviews brought to you by the WVAU staff.
The D.C.-raised songstress looks to expand upon her traditionally mellow vibe.
DJ brings a combination funk-beachy-electronic dance party to U Street.
Norwegian DJ Cashmere Cat, along with fellow DJ Trippy Turtle, play fan favorites at U Street Music Hall.
The well-known and liked club celebrated its fourth anniversary by bringing diverse talents.
The young British singing phenom brought high energy and genuine appreciation to U Street Music Hall.
AU undergrad Chanel Verdult comes into her own with new mix.
“So Long, See You Tomorrow” plays with new sounds but represents BBC’s maturity.
Pharrell’s “G I R L” is just good enough to keep the 40 year-old music industry veteran at the forefront of the pop culture landscape – no more, no less.
The indie-pop rock band’s frontman Charlie Brand talks to The Eagle about new album “Cruel Runnings.”
Online entertainment magazine and event production company Brightest Young Things showcases local musicians and comedians at the historic Howard Theatre.
Northern California folk singer/songwriter comes to D.C. in support of his newest album and returns to his musical roots.
A weekly round-up of album reviews brought to you by the WVAU staff.
Up-and-coming musician and Virginia native JDVBBS discusses his new album and future dreams with The Eagle.
AU’s campus radio station will publish two zines this semester, covering the station’s output and broader themes of music and media.
Schoolboy Q delivers subject matter his fans love with a large dose of soulful reality.