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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Navigating Lorde’s ‘Melodrama’ Through the Seasons

By Clayton Kincade, Contributing Editor September 4, 2024

I must let go of this endless summer afternoon. This declaration usually comes into my life like clockwork at the tail end of July’s wet and sticky tongue — and all for different reasons. Once,...

Veteran Indie Rockers Don’t Fade Away

By Nicole Jarvis January 25, 2013

When you hear a band name like Yo La Tengo, you may jump to a number of conclusions about its musical style. You might guess it produces contrived Spanish pop music or bombastic mariachi madness....

Fanfarlo Shines Bright On Second Album

By Wil Curiel March 1, 2012

Fanfarlo burst onto the indie music scene with its debut album Reservoir. Its glistening '80s pop-like sound hooked listeners with songs that were both danceable and introspective. As earnest as a debut...

“Something” Shrugs Sophomore Slump

By Wil Curiel January 25, 2012

In 2008, Brooklyn-based electronic pop duo Chairlift lived the dream of most indie bands. They released a record, appeared in an iTunes commercial and were signed to a major record label. But instead...

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