If you have ever listened to the Chill Vibes or Indie Pop playlists on Spotify, then you’ve definitely without a doubt heard music from Rynn. The alternative/dream pop singer-songwriter has dominated the Spotify charts in the last few years after the release of her EP, Nightfires in 2016. Recently, Rynn appeared on the American song-writing
New Year, New You. A chance to start fresh rather than longing for the next Monday. As new year resolutions start to wear off, the only things that are giving hope to latch onto are daily, weekly, and monthly horoscopes for the rest of 2019. Some people may not be familiar with Horoscopes so here’s
Bunbury Music Festival is a weekend-long festival held in Cincinnati, Ohio every year at the beginning of the summer. This year it was June 1, 2 and 3. It attracts thousands of people not only from the Tri-State Area (Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana) but all over the country. Artists like The 1975, The Killers, twenty
Streaming music has become a social norm recently. Playlists override albums and Spotify has taken over the music industry and CDs are becoming an object of the past. However, is the streaming of music instead of physically purchasing the music better or worse for the thousands of musicians who want their music to be heard?
When I returned from class this morning, my entire Twitter feed was in a panic because the FCC voted to repeal the Obama-Era Net-Neutrality regulations. Everyone was suddenly so sure that they would be paying $14.99 a month to use social media, and this, clearly, meant that the world was going to explode for the
“Spotify is the Netflix of the music world.” That statement might have held a little more clout before the emergence of Apple Music, but it still rings true to some people nonetheless. If you’re unaware or unsure about what Spotify is, it’s a streaming website/app where you can listen to playlists and albums of songs