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Graduating Senior Testimonials

Watch some of BSR’s soon to be graduates talk about their favorite memories with the station!

The Glorious Sons Coming to House of Blues

Kingston, Ontario’s very own rock connoisseurs, The Glorious Sons will be supporting Britain’s celebrated The Struts on their 2018 U.S. tour. The tour will hit Cleveland’s House of Blues on May 11. The Glorious Sons, comprised of Brett Emmons [Vocals], Jay Emmons [Guitar], Chris Koster [Guitar], Chris Huot [Bass] and Adam Paquette [Drums] were signed The Glorious Sons Coming to House of Blues

Album Review: Post Malone, ‘Beerbongs & Bentleys’

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Artist: Post Malone Album: Beerbongs & Bentleys Label: Republic Rating:         All photos of courtesy of Republic Records 5 stars, will make you want to chug a Bud Light. With the release of Beerbongs and Bentleys, Post Malone has smashed Spotify’s U.S. and international first-day streaming record. After the release and success Album Review: Post Malone, ‘Beerbongs & Bentleys’

BSR Staff Playlist: Jessie’s Freshman Feels

As a girl coming to the end of her freshman year, I wanted to create a playlist that covers everything you may feel during that first year. Within these 30 songs, you’ll find heartfelt lyrics with an upbeat tempo. These are for those times you want to sing out frustrations of homesickness, growing up, or BSR Staff Playlist: Jessie’s Freshman Feels

Can you hear it? Catarina Munhá sings to us from Rés-do-meu-Chão

Imagine a girl who is a doctor. She is also an investigator. What if I told you she is a musician, too? She is no “domesticated animal”, but rather an “independent variable” who does not know what is “this of being a woman”, and is looking for the “recipe of herself.” Today, we are at Can you hear it? Catarina Munhá sings to us from Rés-do-meu-Chão

East 9th releases new single ‘Theodora’

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Youngstown band, Eath 9th, just released their latest single ‘Theodora’ Saturday, April 21st. The single is packed with some killer vocals and impressive guitar riffs. This single comes as the first release from the band’s upcoming album, which is going to be released sometime soon (we can’t tell you when, but it’s soon and you East 9th releases new single ‘Theodora’

Movie Review: Avengers Infinity War

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Title: Avengers Infinity War Director(s): Anthony & Joe Russo Release Date: April 27, 2018 Rating: 4/5 All photos courtesy of Marvel What do you do when there’s just too much? Well, according to Marvel, you put it all into one big pile and squish it together. What follows is largely up to the future to Movie Review: Avengers Infinity War

Concert Review: Young the Giant at Coffey Road Park

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For their Big Spring Concert on Friday, April 20, Ohio State brought Amine and Young the Giant to Coffey Road Park in Columbus. It was a brisk evening, but the crowd helped to fight off the chill. Although the concert was supposedly set to begin at 6 PM, no bands came on stage until around Concert Review: Young the Giant at Coffey Road Park

Ariana Grande Releases New Single ‘No Tears Left to Cry’

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The queen herself is back, people. Ariana Grande released her first single in two years today, “No Tears Left to Cry.” This is Ariana’s first single release since her 2016 Dangerous Woman album. This release also marks the first new music from Ariana since her Dangerous Woman Tour was put on a halt due to Ariana Grande Releases New Single ‘No Tears Left to Cry’

Album Review: The Wonder Years ‘Sister Cities’

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Artist: The Wonder Years Album: Sister Cities Label: Hopeless Records Rating:       Photo courtesy of Hopeless Records I once read a joke online that, in their 2010 album The Upsides, The Wonder Years said “I’m not sad anymore,” but continue to sound sadder with every album they release.  Sister Cities, The Wonder Years’ newest Album Review: The Wonder Years ‘Sister Cities’