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Tink And The Lost Boys: Your New Favorite Band

In a cloud full of free music access, we each have that one band that is undeniably our favorite. But how we came to love the music is a story in itself. Maybe you identify with a particular set of lyrics or maybe that one album connects you to a time when everything was okay. Tink And The Lost Boys: Your New Favorite Band

Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review

I’ve listened to my fair share of psychedelic rock. I can listen to Jimi Hendrix and Cream with the best of them. If you ask me about Pink Floyd, I could go on for an hour about how “Atom Heart Mother” should be their most celebrated piece of work, but that’s a story for another Tame Impala at Mo Pop Festival: Review

PUP, Ratboys And Casper Skulls At Beachland Ballroom

To say I was hyped for this show would be a serious understatement. The last time Canadian punks PUP came to our local concert city of Cleveland was for the BravoArtist Snowded in Fest at the tail end of 2017. Unfortunately, I was unable to go, which depressed me when thought of for the next PUP, Ratboys And Casper Skulls At Beachland Ballroom

Yungblud Solidifies His Mish-Mash Sound On ‘Parents’

Photo Credit: https://twitter.com/yungblud/status/1022920700447916032 With a new wave of British bands coming out over the past couple of years and hitting the mainstream, quite most of them didn’t have enough personality or musically interesting to keep a hold of my attention after a couple of singles or an album or two. After the first 1975 record, Yungblud Solidifies His Mish-Mash Sound On ‘Parents’

Nelsonville Music Festival Gets Ready For Its 15th Anniversary

The community-driven Nelsonville Music Festival turns 15 this year, as the four-day musical showcase is scheduled to commence on June 6th and concludes on the 9th. The historic Stuart’s Opera House is the spearhead behind the festival, as the non-profit organization is responsible for producing numerous events throughout the year. All proceeds of NMF will Nelsonville Music Festival Gets Ready For Its 15th Anniversary

KISS: The Band That Never Ends

Kiss, The American rival rock band to British phenomenon, The Beatles,  has been performing for more than 45 years across the world. They started in early 1973 with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss and Ace Frehley. Still not sure of who they are by name? Well, you will definitely recognize their faces, specifically there KISS: The Band That Never Ends

Poetry or Piracy: Artists That Were Accused of Stealing Music

Do you ever hear a new song but as you are listening to it, it starts to remind you of another song? Many singer/songwriters are accused of stealing other artists’ songs, and this happens more than you think it does. New or old this has been happening for many many years now. From The Beatles Poetry or Piracy: Artists That Were Accused of Stealing Music

American Authors FlashFest Concert Review

Last Thursday American Authors graced the student green with an hour-long set, featuring their old and new hits alike. They were welcomed as part of Kent State University’s Flash Fest – our annual spring festival – and they didn’t disappoint. Most known for their single, “Best Day of My Life” which was strategically placed at the American Authors FlashFest Concert Review

KSU Staff Sounds: Zach Schiller “…into the sun”

BSR Staff Sounds feature different Kent State staff member’s original unique playlists! Get to know the KSU faculty you are around every day via their musical favorites!   This week’s playlist is by Zach Schiller!   Kent State assistant professor of sociology and Kent International Clash Day coordinator Zach Schiller has created a playlist for KSU Staff Sounds: Zach Schiller “…into the sun”

Ladypalooza: An Intimate but Animated Musical Evening

On March 15th within the main room of Kent’s Williamson House on a sprinkly Friday evening was the inaugural year of  Black Squirrel Radio’s Ladypalooza. Black Squirrel Radio brought in three local female acts and had them perform an intimate, small set for an audience of about thirty. But just because it was intimate and Ladypalooza: An Intimate but Animated Musical Evening