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From left, juniors Wallace Petruziello and Athena Rajnai make up the music duo  Vestments.  The band has not had any opportunities to perform live this semester.

Student musicians rebuild Ithaca College music culture

By Eva Salzman, Life & Culture Editor December 8, 2021
One of his biggest worries student musicians have with the absence of house shows is the dying local performance culture.
From left, sophomore Tim Coene and junior Erin Smith use one of the new mental health rooms they helped to create in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.

Music students take initiative to take care of their mental health

By Grace Azaula, Staff Writer April 7, 2021
From left, sophomore Tim Coene and junior Erin Smith use one of the new mental health rooms they helped to create in the James J. Whalen Center for Music.
As a whole, Cage the Elephants new album Social Cues is a disappointment. However, the individual tracks in the record are all well-composed and performed. The organization of the album leaves much to be desired.

Review: “Social Cues” disappoints as a whole

By Arleigh Rodgers, Staff Writer April 29, 2019

Cage the Elephant’s “Social Cues,” the American rock band’s fifth studio album, might appeal to its veteran fans, whose die-hard attitude toward the group will keep them listening if only out of...

Insane Clown Posse falls under the genre of horror core. Although some listeners might enjoy the gory aspects of the album, mainstream listeners might find it hard to relate to the music.

Review: Rap duo disturbs with “Fearless Fred Fury”

By Noah Pincus February 28, 2019

The written thoughts of a psychopath over bizarre keyboard melodies may not be the average person’s idea of music, but the Insane Clown Posse is far from average, as it unquestionably demonstrates in...

Ski Mask the Slump God explores his own, one-of-a-kind style and works to produce the best music for his fans, instead of for fame.

Review: ‘Stokeley’ album is charmingly off-kilter

By David West, Staff Writer December 5, 2018
The truth is, and always has been, that the coarse, chaotic rhymes of this Florida-born rapper are an acquired taste.

Ithaca musicians celebrate Porchfest

By Alexis Forde, Ben Bishop, Emma McQuade, and Julia Williamson September 17, 2014
Celebrate Porchfest and listen along as local musicians perform on their front porches.
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