'Look & Listen' promises to engage the senses
The new Herberger gallery exhibit features work inspired by music.
The new Herberger gallery exhibit features work inspired by music.
The 15th Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival’s first week has ended as the site reorganizes for week two.
Twenty years after the passing of Kurt Cobain, fans and critics still feel the loss of a music legend.
To help out festival rookies, we have compiled a list of the five things concertgoers should bring to Country Thunder to enhance their experience.
"So It Goes" successfully plays with the idea of New York hip-hop.
A reliable coping mechanism as I apply for countless jobs is listening to some bands I haven’t yet explored. Uncharted territory on all fronts, I enter this next phase of my life with an indefinite question mark drawn across the coming months.
Bryan and Shelton livened up the 49th annual Academy of Country Music Awards with their witty banter at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
A communications junior is starting a Country Music Association EDU chapter at ASU for students interested in music, entertainment and special events management.
Timber Timbre's "Hot Dreams" is the atmospheric love child of David Lynch and dark, bluesy folk.
The Cloud Nothings's new album maintains its punk nature but adds depth and maturity.
Shu Liu, Xiangyuan Huang and Clarice Collins were selected at a music festival in Germany to perform at Carnegie Hall on April 25, fulfilling a long-time dream.
Phoenix Pride celebrates with its 34th annual parade and festival.
Mac DeMarco's "Salad Days" finds the right balance between carefree chords and existential despair.
The singer/songwriter of the new album "TUNNEL" recently sat down with The State Press, in anticipation of opening at the Crescent Ballroom.
The Paper Knife released its first unbound print publication Sunday, involving students, artists and members of the community in the new outlet.
“Education, Education, Education & War,” has some potentially catchy, boot-stomping tracks that will bob the heads of some, but surely not all.
Shakey Graves—or should I say Alejandro Rose-Garcia—is more or less the king of Americana, the one-man band and the suitcase kickdrum. (Yes, that’s apparently a thing.)
Owen Pallett has made his musical knowledge known while promoting the release of his fourth solo album "In Conflict."
Cash's most recently released album, "Out Among the Stars" doesn't bring any surprises.
For an up and coming band like Jared and the Mill, the McDowell Mountain Music Festival presents a unique opportunity.
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