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Raquel Banks


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Transitioning to a New Melody: A Q&A with Pianos Become The Teeth

Last October, Pianos Become the Teeth released the album Keep You, a critically lauded departure from their previous sound.

Your Week In Music (04.16.15)

The first Brand New song in six years, middle school nostalgia, Coachella envy – it's a pretty busy week.

A Wail and a Whimper: Title Fight Meets La Dispute

Pushing through the crowds, a good front seat appears like an impossible option at the crowded Union Transfer concert.

From Long Island to World Fame: A Conversation with Taking Back Sunday

Street: How did you guys end up playing two shows at the Electric Factory? Shaun Cooper: We do really well in Philly.

Best Song To...

Missing your favorite childhood board game? Head over to the Start key to begin your Music Monopoly (Musicopoly?) adventure. Listen to the song and then move to the next square. Now you finally know what to jam out to when you’re walking around campus, avoiding past hookups, cramming for last–minute midterms or working out (read: pretending to workout). Lucky you!

Your Week In Music: 2.19.2015

We’ve hit the rut after Valentine’s and before St. Patrick’s Day. That rut is called midterms. Procrastinate with us.

Musical Dream Dates

It's a fact: musicians are hotter than regular people. And we've got some ear boners.

Beats on the Street: Winter Break Edition

Whether it was the song that was playing while they were SABSing at some club, (apparently, they aren’t called “downtowns” anywhere else) the tune they hummed as they were skiing down a Colorado mountainside, or what they listened to while hiding from their family in their room, some of Penn’s finest gave us the soundtrack to their winter break. 
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