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!"
March is Women's History Month, and one way people can support women this month is by supporting female artists. In honor, I decided to highlight 10 underrated songs by female artists. These tracks are not talked about enough and deserve more societal attention. |
By Teddy Rankin
Alongside therapy, I turn to my strongest coping mechanism: music. I voraciously consume it and even write some of my own songs. It transports me to a better state of mind. I truly cannot count the times that music has lifted my spirits in a dark day. |
By Teddy Rankin
It is never a good bet to bet against Drake. He has proven again and again that he has cracked the formula for making hit songs. By delaying the release of his next album and building anticipation through this EP, he is carving out another pop culture moment for himself. |
The McDowell High School 2017 graduate discovered music was his calling during his first semester at Penn State Behrend, where he was studying pre-med biology. |
Very few artists have released two full albums, a documentary, re-records of past releases, and live studio sessions all within the same year. Taylor Swift has accomplished all this and more throughout 2020 and into the beginning of 2021. |
Valentine’s Day is here and the key to making it as amazing as possible is a killer soundtrack. Whether you’re in a relationship or flying solo, music can make or break any situation. |
Edinboro University will have a hand in picking the competitors, as Professor Cappy Counard will be one of the two judges.
“SEED is more than a club, it’s a title for students who have a passion and love for protecting the environment around them. It is an opportunity to collaborate with students and professionals in the environmental field, while also making friends and having fun."
The latest album from art-pop duo, tUnE-yArDs, aims to match the confusing whirlwind of the recent political climate with an equally disorienting soundtrack.