Interview with Connor Schon '16 and a review of "A Fair-Weather Friend"
Our moms have been and always will be our number one fans. They're the ones who made up the audience of our elementary school graduations and were there to bring us a pair of fresh pants on the first day of kindergarten. While we'll never be able to pay them back, we did make a wicked playlist of all the songs we jam out with them to. So pick out your favorite Moscato, put on some slippers, and listen to the songs that only the mothers of Aural Wes will understand.
This weekend's preview featuring PWR BTTM, working out, and a whole lot of sadness.
In this edition of the weekly track round-up, Aural Wes members dug up their favorite songs about gossiping, spreading rumors, and spilling secrets.
Aural Wes is extremely excited to introduce all of our readers to Greyscale, a new student group and platform here at Wesleyan that focuses on expressing reactions to music through creative mediums. It aims to show the subjectivity of music criticism, and personal significance music holds.
Max Friedlich '17 speaks about his thoughts on music journalism, Greyscale, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Alex Lee.
Regina Melady '18 talks about her involvement with Greyscale.
Thoughts from Will Freudenheim '18 on his involvement with Greyscale so far.
We sat down with Alex Lee '17 to talk about the new student group, Greyscale.