Music
Justin Timberlake- "The 20/20 Experience"
The crooner genre has come a long way since 2006’s "FutureSex/LoveSounds" and J.T.
Bon Jovi- "What About Now"
“You wanna raise your voice / Don’t be scared to breathe / Don’t be afraid to hurt / Don’t be ashamed in me,” Jon Bon Jovi sings straightforwardly in the title track off of his band’s twelfth album.
Who's Who in Music: Penn Edition
So you’ve heard of Hoodie Allen (née Steven Markowitz) and John Legend, but what about other famous Penn grads doing cool things in music? Street gives you the lowdown on three artists reppin’ the Red & Blue.
Artist Profile: Flume
After discovering a music production program as a prize at the bottom of a cereal box, Harley Streten, a.k.a Flume, began producing music. The cereal box prize turned out to be the twelve–year–old's lucky charm. We caught up with the artist, now grown–up and coming to the Rotunda this Saturday.
Playlist of the Week: 3.18.13
Street 3/18 by arielaot on Grooveshark
Fantasy Spring Fling Lineups
With Spring Fling just around the corner, musings and daydreams on the mystery lineup abound. Here are our picks. SPEC, are you listening?
David Bowie—“The Next Day”
David Bowie’s “The Next Day” has proven problematic to discuss. With so much esteem for the album floating around already, the words do not come easily.
Youth Lagoon—“Wondrous Bughouse”
Youth Lagoon’s sophomore album is a bold venture into a mind–melting, out–of–this–world atmosphere.
Kate Nash—“Girl Talk”
Still snarky and standing up for girl power, British singer–songwriter Kate Nash is back with a much more aggressive attitude.
Soundtrack to My Life–Rachel Greenberg
Street sits down with Dischord member and College senior Rachel Greenberg to chat about music, life and why Lil Wayne is her alter-ego. Aca-awesome.
Lowbrow Brings You: The Library, Episode 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuNtPauqB9Q&feature=youtu.be
Playlist of the Week: 3.11.13
playlist of the week 3/14 by Michelle Ma on Grooveshark
Beats on the Street 2.24.13
Street asked students about their Locust Walk song of choice.
Beach Fossils—“Clash the Truth”
Beach Fossils’ second full–length album, "Clash The Truth," sounds like a sophomore slump. With its 2010 debut, the group seemed like a standout contender among the litany of other Brooklyn dream–pop bands (think Real Estate and Cloud Nothings). But rather than mature into a more expansive, richer sound, Beach Fossils simply continued to make lethargic lo–fi pop.
Atlas Genius - "When It Was Now"
Atlas Genius’s debut opens with a good first impression as the retro–tinged “Electric” sets the standard for the rest of the album.
SPRING INTO FESTIVAL SEASON
From Coachella to Ultra, Street preview this spring's most appealing music festivals.
Movie Music Retrospective
What would the movies be without music? In light of the Oscars, Street takes a look at the best song and scene pairings in movie history.
STRFKR—“Miracle Mile"
Known for its signature brand of spacey pop, STRFKR (pronounced "starfucker") is pretty appropriately named.
Playlist of the Week: 2.18.13
Week of 2/21 by arielaot on Grooveshark


















