Cat Davis and Sofia Reyes listen to music on Alumni Park. Photos by Lucian Himes You’re scrolling on TikTok for who knows how long. You come across 10 different videos in a span of 20 minutes, all using the same sound bite from the newest hit song. You pause and ponder, “Has social media changed music?” Since its development, social media has weaved its way into every … [Read more...] about Authenticity in Music: Social Media Makes Music More Personal
Peace Through Music
The Unplugged Experience: Listen to the Past
A Jimi Hendrix record spins, sophomore Hali Olefice said she would carry a record player everywhere with her if she could. Photos by Lucian Himes Streaming music: *record scratch* you’re probably wondering how we got here, and for that, let’s take a look at the past. Nowadays, 65% of all global music revenue comes from streaming, 19.2% comes from physical formats, 4.3% … [Read more...] about The Unplugged Experience: Listen to the Past
The Beauty of Singing and the Voice, An Instrument of Connection
Joshua Corey sings his heart out on Alumni Park. Photo by Lucian Himes Design by Abby Wilt Music makes people joyful — this is a scientific fact. When a human hears someone sing, their body releases dopamine in response to the vocal vibrations, according to Pfizer. Choosing to use one’s voice in the form of music is choosing human connection, local artist Brigitte Purdy … [Read more...] about The Beauty of Singing and the Voice, An Instrument of Connection
Praise, Prayer, Proclamation: The Art of Worship Music
Sophomore John Silva is leading worship inside Stauffer Chapel. Photo by Lucian Himes. Graphic by Abby Wilt Worship music — something that can be interpreted in several different ways while taking on personal meanings for different individuals. Worship is defined as an act of praise, a prayer or a declaration, according to the Gospel Coalition. Worship can be individual … [Read more...] about Praise, Prayer, Proclamation: The Art of Worship Music
Treat Artists with Kindness: Modern-Day Pop Stars Navigate Artistry and Societal Expectations
Jaclyn Wishard reads celebrity magazines, in touch with her inner pop star. Photos by Lucian Himes When people think of a pop star, they may think of Harry Styles selling out 15 nights at The Kia Forum, Beyoncé’s 32 Grammys or Selena Gomez’s 380 million Instagram followers. While they enjoy making art and performing, musicians said there are challenges today’s pop stars … [Read more...] about Treat Artists with Kindness: Modern-Day Pop Stars Navigate Artistry and Societal Expectations