Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

RECORD REWIND: Constant Change Defines The Neighbourhoods History

RECORD REWIND: Constant Change Defines The Neighbourhood’s History

By Ellie Yang December 5, 2019

Five years after the release of its first album, “I Love You.,” The Neighbourhood made public its one-year plan of releasing a spate of songs, the focus of which is its fourth full-length album, “Hard...

The 1975 Shifts Perspective From Personal to Global

The 1975 Shifts Perspective From Personal to Global

By Ellie Yang November 1, 2019

In the six years since Manchester band The 1975 released its first album, the band has expanded its subject matter, departing from the self-centered angst that defined its early tracks. Now, its music...

Vampire Weekend Meets Real Life, Loses Identity

Vampire Weekend Meets Real Life, Loses Identity

By Ellie Yang October 11, 2019

I was first introduced to the band Vampire Weekend through the song “Step,” off the band’s third album, in which the band’s frontman Ezra Koenig’s airy voice effortlessly riffs on a modern love...

RECORD REWIND: After Two Decades, Muse Still Impresses

RECORD REWIND: After Two Decades, Muse Still Impresses

By Ellie Yang September 27, 2019

These days, the Internet has increased how difficult it is to stay relevant and shortened the lifespan of bands and artists unwilling to put in the necessary work; constantly delivering content that pleases...

RECORD REWIND: Taylor Swifts Ever-Shifting Identity

RECORD REWIND: Taylor Swift’s Ever-Shifting Identity

By Ellie Yang September 12, 2019

“Lover,” Taylor Swift’s latest release, sees the megastar return to the never-ending love present in her early albums, veering away from the icy and tough persona curated on her previous release...

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