Album Review: Wachito Rico by Boy Pablo

Boy Pablo is a Norwegian indie-pop artist. He has been creating music since 2015. Boy Pablo has had a few eps released, but Wachito Rico is the artist’s first full-length album. The first track on this album titled I Hope She Loves Me Back is a great starting track that lets the listener get a […]

Cowboys Held Out of Endzone in Loss to Eagles

By Nathan Lee The Dallas Cowboys lost a pivotal NFC East showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football, 23-9. The Cowboys fall to 2-6 while the Eagles are 3-4-1, good for first in the NFC East. Promising Start for Dallas The Cowboys struck first courtesy of a Greg Zuerlein 49-yard field goal on […]

Album Review: Talk Loud by Shy Boys

Shy Boys are an indie pop/psychedelic pop quintet that is based in Kansas City. The Shy Boys consists of members like Ross Brown, Konner Ervin, Kyle Little, and brothers Colin and Kyle Rausch. Talk Loud is the groups third studio album. The first track of the album, In Gloves is a great first track with […]

Cowboys’ Woes Continue Against Washington

By Nathan Lee The Dallas Cowboys lost an NFC East showdown to the Washington Football Team on Sunday, 25-3. The Cowboys came into the game with a 2-4 record, hoping to take the lead in the NFC East by bouncing back from a 38-10 thumping by the Arizona Cardinals. Washington came in looking to end […]

Kozarski, Red Raiders Pick Up First Win of the Season

Gisselle Kozarski’s 42nd minute volley was all Texas Tech needed to capture their first victory of the season as the Red Raiders defense would pitch a shutout to knock off Iowa State, 1-0, on a chilly night in Lubbock. The Red Raiders were the dominant team from start to finish, leading the Cyclones in the […]

How the NBA Became the Standard Amongst Sports Bubbles

By Chris Williams After 96 days, 322 players, and zero positive COVID-19 cases, the inaugural season of the NBA bubble concluded on Oct. 11, with the Los Angeles Lakers winning their 17th NBA championship.  While the atmosphere of the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex lacked the electrifying energy of a sold-out Staples Center, league […]

Album Review: What Could Be Better by The Happy Fits

What Could Be Better is the second studio album to be released by The Happy Fits, an indie trio composed of three friends who have known each other since college and have been building upon their unique sound together ever since. Fronted by Calvin Langman’s charming lead vocals and electric cello, guitarist Ross Monteith and […]

Album Review: Giver Taker by Anjimile

Anjimile is an up and coming neofolk singer that is based in Boston, Massachusetts. Anjimile debut album Giver Taker is great start for this neofolk singer. This project starts with the intro track titled Your Tree. This track is a beautiful intro into this album with Anjimile’s amazing vocals that give the lyrics more feeling. […]

Album Review: The Ascension by Sufjan Stevens

The Ascension is the eighth solo studio album to be released under Sufjan Stevens, a well known darling of the indie music genre with glassy vocals and a penchant for folk sounds. His first album since the esteemed release of Carrie & Lowell back in 2015, Stevens has almost completely reconstructed his sound without so […]

Album Review: Zeros by Declan McKenna

Zeros is the highly anticipated second studio album to be released by English musician Declan McKenna three years after his debut album, What Do You Think About The Car, back in 2017. Despite delaying the release a handful of times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, McKenna is back with a fully fleshed out concept album […]