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    Performing during a pandemic

    Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Dance, Entertainment, Features, Front Page, Music, Mywebermedia Slider, Performances, Signpost Slider

    Weber State University students in the performing arts department have experienced a drastically different year while continuing their studies during the pandemic. According to the CDC, singing and other activities […]

    January 11, 2021January 11, 2021 by Ben Ferney
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Dance, Entertainment, Features, Front Page, Music, Mywebermedia Slider, Performances, Signpost SliderTagged Abby Philpott, Audrey Christensen, Ben Ferney, CDC, Challenges, challenges and blessings, challenges and blessings of COVID-19, changes, changes due to COVID-19, coronavirus, coronavirus affecting education, COVID, COVID-19, dance, Eccles Theater, empowering, energy, faculty and staff, growth, growth from COVID-19, Hunter Jex, Macey Quigley, Major, masks, music, music direction, musical theater, pandemic, performing, Performing Arts, Performing Arts Department, Performing arts major, performing arts minor, Rebecca Schull, singing, song, unprecedented times, virtual, virtual classes, virtual events, virtual performance, virtual performances, virtual rehearsals, Vocal performance, ZoomLeave a comment

    Moose Blood stays true to unique '90s vibes

    Music, Review

    Moose Blood, a foursome from Canterbury, England, identifies itself on Facebook as an “emo” group. United by their love for the genre from the mid-90s, they make the sound distinctly their […]

    July 13, 2015September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Music, ReviewTagged 90's, album, blood, create, effect, emo, KWCR, moose, music, Review, rhythm, song, sound, style

    'Pleasure to Meet You' meets SLC

    Arts & Entertainment, Music

    Versatile and capable, Dead Sara has been climbing the rungs of popularity for some time now. Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl has even said, “Dead Sara should be the next biggest […]

    June 15, 2015September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MusicTagged album, city, dead, favorite, lake, meet, New, pleasure, rock, salt, sara, song, studio, to, Tour, you

    Why everyone should listen to Halestorm

    Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Music

    It has “Nothing to do With Love.” Halestorm is just amazing. Whether they are performing a hit song from the past or are playing a song from their new album, Halestorm […]

    June 8, 2015September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, MusicTagged album, bad, everyone, experience, Fans, halestorm, listen, popularity, rock, should, show, song, to, why

    Local bands find a home in Ogden

    Arts & Entertainment, Music

    There are dozens of venues in Salt Lake City where you can see concerts. Most of them are usually big shows, but there are still chances to catch local bands. […]

    April 17, 2015September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MusicTagged band, concert, facebook, listen, local, mojos, ogden, page, show, song, weekend

    The Cribs 'For All My Sisters'

    Arts & Entertainment, Music

    UK brother band The Cribs offers listeners their sixth album titled “For All My Sisters.” Over the last year, the band convened with The Cars front man Ric Ocasek for […]

    April 14, 2015September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MusicTagged artist, beat, cribs, KWCR, listen, music, records, Review, song, The, vocals

    Torche offers a heavy listening experience

    Arts & Entertainment, Music

    For many metal fans—myself included—the harder the music, the better. Hailing from Florida, the rock band Torche was formed in 2004, and they claim they are a band that is “playing […]

    April 7, 2015September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MusicTagged album, band, create, element, group, KWCR, March, mix, Review, rock, song, undone

    "A flourish and a spoil" honest and passionate

    Arts & Entertainment, Music

    Pennsylvania natives The Districts offer a great listen to fans with their latest work “A Flourish and a Spoil.” Driven by emotion and high energy, this album is great for […]

    February 17, 2015September 8, 2015 by wsusignpost
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MusicTagged bold, districts, feeling, honest, listen, music, rating, Review, song, The

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