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The 20-person Ithaca College Percussion Ensemble performed John Luther Adams Inuksuit on Oct. 22, a piece inspired by the melting polar ice caps and rising water levels.

IC Percussion Ensemble performs outdoor concert

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor October 26, 2022
Stretching from Campus Center to the Dillingham Fountains, the 20-person Ithaca College Percussion Ensemble performed “Inuksuit” on Oct. 22.
In Being Funny in a Foreign Language, The 1975 brings a refreshing theme of self-awareness along with the personal tracks on the album.

Review: The 1975 is not afraid to be controversial

By Kinsey Burr, Contributing Writer October 25, 2022
The 1975's newest album is just as well executed as its previous works, choosing not to shy away from making commentary about injustices in society.
From left, pianist Colleen Countryman, vocalist Ariel Arbisser and bassist Andy Adelewitz perform at the Apple Harvest Festival on Oct. 2, taking inspiration from soul, 90s and 2000s pop music.

Professors make music together with local artist

By Ky Will, Contributing Writer October 19, 2022
By day, they teach classes at Ithaca College. By night, two professors join forces with an Ithaca singer/songwriter's band to perform music together.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, commonly referred to as King Gizz, begins a three album run this month.

Review: King Gizz begins impressive three album run

By Jess Williams, Staff Writer October 19, 2022
With their 21st full-length album, “Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava," King Gizz creates their longest cuts yet.
In his third studio album, CHARLIE, Charlie Puth finds a new inspiration: the result of two breakups in his life.

Review: Charlie Puth is not afraid to get personal

By Jadyn Davis, Staff Writer October 18, 2022
"CHARLIE" takes fans of Charlie Puth on an emotional ride with standout tracks like "Charlie Be Quiet!" and "That's Hilarious."
Singles for the week 10/10.

Review: Singles of the Week 10/10

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor October 17, 2022
Singles for the week 10/10.
Following the death of her mother, isolation of the pandemic and departure of her daughter, Björk returns with a scattered yet successful album.

Review: Björk returns to earth with magnificent record

By Jess Williams, Staff Writer October 12, 2022
"Fossora" sees Björk return to earth, crafting a scattered album brought together by reed orchestras and hardcore electronic beats.
Guitar Music is the newest addition to the growing world of post-Brexit British post-punk.

Review: Courting makes strong initial impression

By Jess Williams, Staff Writer October 5, 2022
The indie rock band Courting debuts their inventive first album, "Guitar Music," to much success and acclaim.
Leaning into an indie folk sound, Maya Hawkes sophomore album MOSS sees Hawke try out a new sound, although with caution.

Review: Maya Hawke does not expand on her potential

By Lily Lipka, Contributing Writer October 4, 2022
Following her first album "Blush," released in 2020, Maya Hawke's follow-up, "MOSS," fails to capture the full potential of Hawke's clear talent.
Singles for the week 9/26.

Review: Singles of the Week 9/26

By Matt Minton, Co Life and Culture Editor October 4, 2022
Singles for the week 9/26.
The Diana Leich quartet performs at Porchfest on Sept. 25 as crowds of people walk by, taking in the sound of various music genres from different porches.

Porchfest happily returns to the Ithaca live music scene

By Elizabeth Kharabadze, Co Life and Culture Editor September 28, 2022
Porchfest returned to Ithaca in full swing Sept. 25 following a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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