Student band Campus Park seeks to switch up dominant musical genres on campus
Those who have experienced nightlife around Ohio State may grow tired of the genres frequently played at house parties and bars — and one student band offers a solution.
Those who have experienced nightlife around Ohio State may grow tired of the genres frequently played at house parties and bars — and one student band offers a solution.
Waka Flocka Flame, MAX, Adam Paddock and Deaf Youth were more than ready to engage a concert-deprived crowd at the Ohio Union Activities Board’s Welcome Back Concert Thursday.
Unlike other musical groups that may be constantly scrambling to produce music before a certain deadline, members of chomp!, a Columbus-based electronic, instrumental rock band, said their unique sound comes from making music when it feels right instead of forcing it.
An unusual combination of hard rock, musical theater training and an 11-year age difference merge to give duo Silver Cave their sound. The self-…
What do COVID-19, Spotify and music fans have in common? They are forcing artists to adapt the ways in which they create and release their music. …
After the release of their new single “Bury Me,” local band We Are the Movies is back and ready to drop knowledge on up-and-coming artists. The…
Staying relevant during a pandemic is a challenge that seemingly every musician and band has faced in 2020. This struggle holds true for local r…
Every time Emmy Lazarus and the Recently Deceased arrives at a venue to set up for a gig, storm clouds gather seemingly out of nowhere. “It’s al…
Blues-rock group Andy Frasco & the U.N. is departing from its typical party tunes to discuss the group's struggles with depression and addictio…
Before playing to a crowd of thousands at Express Live! this week, a rising pop-rock powerhouse stopped by the university for a crowd of 125. Ki…