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Freddie Gibbs releases his impressive fourth studio LP

Chris Duncan April 3, 2017

Last year was Freddie Gibbs’ first without a mixtape or album release due to legal issues overseas. Although the rape accusations brought against him proved to be false, Gibbs still lost nearly a...

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Bullock Museum honors Stevie Ray Vaughan

Michael Garcia March 30, 2017

Listed by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Stevie Ray Vaughan’s instruments are having a Texas homecoming at the Bullock Museum. Beginning March 10, 2017 and...

Mount Eerie releases the most personal album of the year

Chris Duncan March 27, 2017

Fantastic songs and albums revolving around relationships have been a staple of music since legends such as Buddy Holly picked up the guitar, giving listeners something they can relate and vibe with. In...

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UT Students overcome their fears by exploring their inner musician

Chris Peck March 24, 2017

The dynamic environment of the co-op music scene taught two UT undergraduates to overcome their insecurites about sharing and performing their music.  Whipflash is the brainchild of journalism...

Run River North discusses latest album and Asian-American experience

Daisy Wang March 9, 2017

Formed in 2011, Korean-American band Run River North got its start playing songs inspired by their experiences as children of immigrants. In 2016, the band released its sophomore album, “Drinking...

SXSW Interactive panel pitches music as medicine

Sarah Bloodworth March 8, 2017

One SXSW interactive panel will discuss bringing music to an unexpected place: hospitals. The “Music as Medicine: Therapeutic Benefits of Music” panel on March 13 will address the role of...

Panteón Rococó headlines All Latinos Resist Concert at SXSW Auditorium Shores

Acacia Coronado March 8, 2017

For more than two decades, Panteón Rococó has been exposing the social and political realities of Latinos through their music. Now, they are bringing their Mexican-Spanish ska sound, infused...

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Protest music illustrates strife, discontent throughout history

Chris Duncan March 7, 2017

Like the relationship between warm cookies and milk, American political strife feels incomplete without protest music. Since the founding of this nation, music has played a crucial role in expressing...

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