Caroline Spence releases poetic debut album 'Somehow'
Caroline Spence broke onto the music scene this Tuesday, showcasing poetic lyrics and a unique thought provoking style in her debut album “Somehow.”
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Caroline Spence broke onto the music scene this Tuesday, showcasing poetic lyrics and a unique thought provoking style in her debut album “Somehow.”
Ah, midterms. The halfway marker, allowing us to set our sights on the end of yet another semester. If this were a marathon, this would be the point where we hit "the wall" and push through, numb legs and all. Spring break is that much needed water stand at mile 22 of the course.
5, 6, 7, 8... ASU Competitive Cheer coaches direct girls and guys endlessly across the bright blue mats in the Arizona Heat All-Stars gym.
Get ready for a cosmic journey with Lord Quas in his third album “Yessir Whatever.” California based producer Madlib decided to rap over his beats one day, creating Quasimoto. His voice was too deep for his liking, so he decided to alter his voice, slowing the recorder down, rapping slowly and speeding the recording back up. The sound the process produced was a high-pitched yet authoritative voice of reason and outright delinquency. His alter ego Madlib, the person who lived in the flesh, would joined in. This is Quasi’s album and thus his world and Madlib is only a guest.
The little store radiates good vibes.
A door that exposes one to a house filled with books. Visitors pass the bright-colored shelves that lead to the backyard containing many chairs and a wooden stage. A place where people gather to experience literature and music was in jeopardy last year.
“Where are you?”
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Some of the biggest highlights of the Super Bowl tend to be the entertainment. Whether viewers enjoy football or not, they always crowd around the couch at the announcement for halftime or they sit down to watch bands perform before the game commences. This year, ASU’s very own marching band had the honor of being part of the Super Bowl experience and performed on the football field before the kickoff.
Rows and rows of classic carnival games fill Packard Stadium. Students can find anything from spray paint artists to the traditional dart games. Food trucks provide a source of fuel for the anxious crowd that awaits a performance by Panic! At The Disco. Devilpalooza 2015 has set the stage for a jam-packed evening that students from all four campuses are sure to enjoy.
Brian Hill never expected his passion for business and fashion to grow into the success it has today. Now Executive Director for Phoenix Fashion Week, Hill found a niche for the fashion industry as a student at Arizona State University. While studying for a degree in marketing and real estate, Hill began designing and selling workout gear for his fellow classmates. Eventually the brand Femme Athletic was born.
Everything is better at night, especially music. The moon is out, the breeze is blowing and the day is finally over. And for some odd reason, when it's a full moon, everything turns into a blur and I get really hairy. Then, I turn into a really good basketball player. Kind of like "Teen Wolf". And when I'm engaging in hooliganism and surfing the tops off vans donned the "Wolfmobile" as I air guitar, there are certain albums I enjoy listening to. And here it is folks, my first listicle since that last time I wrote a listicle. Here are the top albums I like to listen to (on the record player of course, because my midnight hooliganism involves a bean bag chair and a book) at midnight and beyond.
A wedding is a special day, arguably the most special day in a woman’s life.
Love—it’s magical in the sense that it has evolved as a basic necessity of human life; it has become an required step. You’re born, you grow up, you fall in love, you have a family, you die. Love has become as necessary as food, water and air.
After a long night of laughs, dancing and drinking on Mill Avenue, the bartender yells, “Last call!” Everyone finishes their last drink and heads out to the street to say their goodbyes. Another night in a college town, being wasted, and all they can think about now is being home.
Reach the writer at arleinin@asu.edu at Twitter @axela_leininger.
Being underage always has it limitations. You can only be places during a certain time, if you are even allowed to be there at all. It can be frustrating to make plans because of these limitations, but it doesn't have to be difficult. Here are a few places that have events specifically for minors.
Why do you drink alcohol?
Reach the writer at mamccrea@asu.edu or via Twitter @mmccreary6
When I had first listened to Mac DeMarco’s second album, “Salad Days,” it was after a long day of classes. Amazon had delivered the album about three days before its release and when I came home on my day off to see the album sitting on my door I almost became religious. I went into my apartment, opened up the album, threw it on my player. Before hitting play I stretched out across the floor in my room and unwound. It was music to my ears as the king of slacker-rock took me on a journey. Finally a modern artist made something with a little soul. The opening track of the same name of the album starts off to a nice rhythm. Between verses, DeMarco takes to scat, worldless singing, as he carries the tune and, my lord, I had never heard anything so wonderful.
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