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Review: Garratts style shifts create exciting album

Review: Garratt’s style shifts create exciting album

By Tyler Obropta, Staff Writer March 7, 2016
Much of the album sizzles with a popping energy courtesy of Garratt’s piercing falsetto and an inclination toward a style that’s constantly changing.
Review: Country icons cover album is a breath of fresh air

Review: Country icon’s cover album is a breath of fresh air

By Silas White, Staff Writer March 3, 2016
Nelson’s voice doesn’t quite have the same energy as it did when he was younger, but it’s sure to please any fan of his, whether they are fans of country or just fans of the American songbook.
Review: Historical film depicts triumphant story

Review: Historical film depicts triumphant story

By Jacqueline Borwick, Staff Writer March 2, 2016
“Race” is a story about succeeding against adversity set against the backdrop of a racist world in 1930s America and pre-war Nazi Germany.
Review: Synth sounds and raw lyrics strike success for The 1975

Review: Synth sounds and raw lyrics strike success for The 1975

By Hayley Tarleton, Assistant Desgin Editor March 1, 2016
From start to finish, “I Like It When You Sleep” is strikingly different from the debut album, but The 1975 lets longtime fans know it’s still the same group from before through pretentious lyrics and beautiful compositions.
Review: Yung Leans latest falls short

Review: Yung Lean’s latest falls short

By Cecilia Morales, Staff Writer February 29, 2016
Lean’s third studio album, “Warlord,” is no exception. Released Feb. 25, “Warlord” is both an expected and refreshing mix of Lean’s signature, heavily synthesized sound. Throughout the album, Lean’s, monotone voice dominates each track, making the entire thing hard to listen to all at once.
Review: Animal Collective latest cant compare to previous

Review: Animal Collective latest can’t compare to previous

By Liam Whalen, Staff Writer February 26, 2016
This album is interesting on its own but is disappointing when compared to the band’s previous catalog. Many might find this album enjoyable, and it is at times, but longtime fans could find themselves regretfully wanting to listen to Animal Collective’s other albums instead.
A Night of Festivities: Ithaca College celebrates Mardi Gras

A Night of Festivities: Ithaca College celebrates Mardi Gras

February 25, 2016
The African-Latino Society hosted their annual Winter Wonderland ball on Feb. 20, with Mardi Gras as the theme.
From left, juniors Emily DeRoo, James Manton and Brenna Chirumbole and sophomore Andrew Morris helped found the IC chapter of the DKA National Cinema Society.

National film society finds home at Ithaca College

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Staff Writer February 24, 2016
The Delta Kappa Alpha National Professional Cinema Society has been founded as a local chapter at Ithaca College.
Local musicians have found time to create new pieces of music since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Local band’s first album a sweet success for members

By Casey Murphy, Staff Writer February 24, 2016
Ithaca band Maple Hill just released its first studio album, "Headspace."
Artwork from Mind vs. Body features paintings from IC alum Carolyn Hoffman.

Ithaca College alum invokes conflict through exhibit

By Katherine Segovia, Staff Writer February 23, 2016
The "Mind vs. Body" exhibit at the Creative Space Gallery is open until Feb. 28 and features artwork from Carolyn Hoffman.
Joshua Bonnetta records sounds from the Salton Sea in California for his latest album, Lago.

Ithaca College professor takes sounds from the sea in album

By Justin Henry, Staff Writer February 23, 2016
Assistant professor Joshua Bonnetta just recently released his latest LP, "Lago," which includes recordings from the Salton Sea in California.
Review: Mýas emotional tracks soar

Review: Mýa’s emotional tracks soar

By Jacqueline Borwick, Staff Writer February 23, 2016
Smoove Jones” is an expression of the singer’s passion for music through her lyrics. It is evident that this project was a labor of love for Mýa as it was independently made and self-funded, which demonstrates her profound effort and commitment to this craft.
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