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Save Your Words: Just Press Play

April 23, 2016 by Alli Burnison

Photo by Ana SalinasVictor Hugo once said, “Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.” This frequently quoted aphorism reveals the undeniable power of pairing instruments and rich lyrics. This truth can be used to our advantage when we simply cannot convey our message. A particular cringe-worthy experience might need … [Read more...] about Save Your Words: Just Press Play

Timsh’l: Pepp-Famous Band Plans To Keep The Music Going

April 13, 2016 by Breanna Podgorski

Photos by Katrina WarmeThe sweat of legends past permeates the Vaucluse Lounge as Timsh’l takes the stage for their final sound check before the show. The minimalistic venue that is the former home of Charlie Chaplin once hosted the likes of Janis Joplin and Bob Dylan and, unfortunately, hasn’t installed an air-conditioner since. It’s hot. Plastic crystals … [Read more...] about Timsh’l: Pepp-Famous Band Plans To Keep The Music Going

Finding a New Direction with ‘Mind of Mine’

April 7, 2016 by Julia Sumouske

Photo Courtesy of RCA Records This time last year, One Direction fans mourned the beginning of the end for the boy band that made a good portion of the world fall head over heels for them. In March 2015, Zayn Malik had publicly announced his departure from the group. As another sign of "good riddance," Malik decided to release his debut album, "Mind of Mine," this year on the … [Read more...] about Finding a New Direction with ‘Mind of Mine’

Plugged Into Santa Monica – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

April 1, 2016 by Taylor Centineo

Photos by Daniel CasoIn the midst of crazy shopping seasons, sweaty lines and terrarium stands, we often zone out of the world around us. Unfortunately, we seldom recognize the background noise, and more specifically, those making it. Third Street Promenade is a long street in Santa Monica with shops on either side. It has a central walkway paved with brick-type stone where … [Read more...] about Plugged Into Santa Monica – Currents Magazine Spring 2016

The 1975’s ‘I Like It When You Sleep…’ Holds Eclectic Flair

March 22, 2016 by Julia Sumouske

Image Courtesy of Dirty HitIt's been three long years since the debut of The 1975's self-titled album, the band finally released their second lengthily named album, "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It" on Feb. 26. Though very different from the indie rock and grunge style that the first album had, this album introduces a new and fresh '80s … [Read more...] about The 1975’s ‘I Like It When You Sleep…’ Holds Eclectic Flair

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