Join Spectator Music for the 6th episode of Live from Studio B, a music series dedicated to showcasing talent from the Edinboro area. This week, Mallory Run stopped into the studio to talk about their origins and signing onto Wilhelm Records, as well as premiere their new song, "Payroll!"
“Late nights spent creating art will go on. Reflections of fall, in all of its splendor, will be seen in the ripples of Edinboro Lake in the years ahead. And yes, the sounds of bagpipes will linger.” |
Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson will serve as Edinboro University's interim president following the Jan. 1 departure of Dr. Guiyou Huang. Pehrsson will keep her position as Clarion University president. |
Nothing But Thieves came up with a great soundtrack to our quarantines, even if it wasn't on purpose. Overall, this album delivers two things for sure: funky bops to rock out to while driving, and songs you can curl up with under the covers, while dwelling on the lyrics. |
By Teddy Rankin
The partially self-titled album, “Magic Oneohtrix Point Never,” consists of incredibly unique synth tones and often unintelligible vocals that combine to create a cinematic soundscape that is unlike anything you’ve heard before. |
The Spectator is a college paper, run entirely by millennials and Gen Z. We understand that it’s important to vote, and here’s why. |
By Teddy Rankin
The nostalgia is palpable in Beabadoobee’s music. “Fake It Flowers” draws from ‘90s and 2000s alternative rock, including the influence of artists like Avril Lavigne and Sheryl Crow. |