Album Review: “Hiding in Plain Sight” by Drugdealer

In Drugdealers newest album Hiding in Plain Sight, Michael Collins pushes the boundaries between psychedelic rock, RnB, and folk- while incorporating a heavy 1970s funk sound. This album has a certain warmth to it yet is still upbeat and groovy, making it a perfect late-night listen.  Collins gained fame in his career as the frontman […]

Album Review: “The Car” by Arctic Monkeys

As a Arctic Monkeys fan, it is exciting to finally hear a new album from them. The Car is the seventh album to be added to their discography. From their past work they’ve always had that driving rock groove, but with this album they have switched to a laid back chill tone.             This album […]

Monday Rewind: Slade Coulter’s Big Damn Family Jam Celebrates Triumphant Second Year

I’ve been putting off finishing this article for a very long time but with Slade Coulter announcing the release of his album, Best of Me, out on Wednesday, I figured that would be the best catalyst for me to finally push this damn thing over the finish line. The second edition of the festival boasted […]

Football: Red Raiders rock Jayhawks 43-28

Texas Tech got a huge 43-28 victory over Kansas to end a two-game losing streak. Tyler Shough got the start at quarterback for the Red Raiders. Shough finished with 246 passing yards, 76 rushing yards and two total touchdowns. It was the first game Shough started and finished since playing Florida International in 2021. With […]

Takeaways from Tech’s opening night of basketball

Texas Tech tipped off basketball season with a doubleheader at United Supermarkets Arena. The Lady Raiders notched a 69-49 win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, and the No. 25 Red Raiders beat Northwestern State 73-49. Both teams showed great potential while also leaving plenty of room to improve. Here are our main takeaways from both games. […]

JAB Fest 2022 Recap: The Best (and Worst) Things We Saw

The festival transitioned into its new format and venue nearly seamlessly with a few growing pains but none that distracted from the great performances across both days.