This weekend, some Wes alumni crawl back from the dark reaches of real life to make sounds, N.Y.C.-based L.A. hip-hop turns up, Vassar visits, and new Wes bands debut primordial music.
This weekend, some Wes alumni crawl back from the dark reaches of real life to make sounds, N.Y.C.-based L.A. hip-hop turns up, Vassar visits, and new Wes bands debut primordial music.
Aural Wes contributors Kelsey Gordon and Meg West interviewed Sorority Noise about emo music, the creation of Joy, Departed, and midnight munchies before their show at Eclectic February 12, 2016. Video by Lola Sounigo of Method TV Music from "Joy, Departed" by Sorority Noise. Topshelf Records
Step up to the counter and sample many flavors of indie-rock, Wesleyan's tried and true favorite. It shreds, it croons, and it's got a hot drummer. Look at zir hair. College!
This week, we went fishing for covers/remixes/reworks that make you groan in ecstasy.
It's a weekend of swaggering afro-house, Disney surgery, "electric rock," art songs, Blink-182?, naming a party The Party, 50% of foundational post-modern mythic folk, floetry round 2, and Sloopyness.