The pop artist Mark Ambor, stage name of Mark Damboragian ‘20, has really taken off. When I first talked with Ambor six months ago, he was about to release his latest single, “Fever.” Now, “Fever”...
Too Many Zooz is a band notorious for their bold presence and unique style of music. They’re a band of three musicians: Leo P on the baritone saxophone, Matt Doe on trumpet, and King of Sludge on drums. They...
Cris Jacobs’ music is hard to describe accurately. It is a mixture of Americana, rock, soul and folk paired with powerful lyricism and a smooth singing voice, but even that doesn’t describe the experience...
On Thursday, March 7, Daphne Willis will be performing a free concert in the Lower Level of the John A. Barone Campus Center. Counseling and Psychological Services, along with the Collegiate Recovery Program,...
Concerts that feature more than two bands are always bangers. On Nov. 14, Bikini Trill, The Score and New Politics put on a concert at the Warehouse at FTC. The three bands are all currently on a joint fall...
Reworking one’s music and making it truly one’s own is how I would describe David Cook’s work on his acoustic tour and performance at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, Conn. on Nov. 7. Alongside...
With the influence of every genre from heavy metal to classical music at his disposal, Pierce Fulton has proven himself to be an unorthodox genius in the realm of electronic dance music and house music. Upon...
This past weekend, campus was graced with spooktacular festivities ranging from a ghost hunter event to beach parties. However, one celebration stood out from the crowd — the Bensonians’ first Spooktacular...
Primus Sucks. To any person unknowing of the renowned jam-funk band, the aforementioned statement seems like a harsh assessment of a band. However, any fan of Primus understands that “Primus Sucks” is...
Ed Sheeran dazzled a sold-out crowd at Mohegan Sun Arena on Friday, July 14, during the North American leg of his hugely successful Divide Tour. Sheeran, in contrast to flashier contemporary bands, chose...