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Generation speculation: A reflection on how music will change, and what we”ll make our kids listen to
Lyndsie Kiebert04.14.201610.02.2024

My mother grew up in the “70s and attended college in the “80s. The woman lived through a prime time in music history when considering the pop divas and wild […]

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The Lumineers” upcoming album holds four years worth of promise
Lyndsie Kiebert03.03.201610.02.2024

Bands go on hiatuses. It can be years between albums – years dappled with only single-song stints on movie soundtracks and sporadic Instagram posts declaring, “We”re back in the studio.” […]

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Down with Yeezy – New developments in Kanye West”s career are as outlandish and laughable as ever
Lyndsie Kiebert02.25.201610.02.2024

In light of recent buzz within the realm of pop culture, something needs to be said. Kanye West is awful. To the readers who are completely outraged by such a […]

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Better than chocolates – Having a song with your loved one is the single most romantic gesture
Lyndsie Kiebert02.11.201610.03.2024

As I reflect on the most romantic moments in my short 20 years of life, the staples of modern love gestures aren”t present. There are no flowers, chocolates or jewelry. […]

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Judging the covers – Album covers are underrated in the music scene
Lyndsie Kiebert02.04.201610.03.2024

Flashback to seventh grade – when I first owned an Abbey Road t-shirt. Like any other 13-year-old girl who thought she had an elevated taste in music, I loved The […]

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Bringing music to Moscow – University of Idaho faculty ensemble records debut jazz album
Emily Sandoval01.28.201610.03.2024

While student organizations and clubs are often highlighted for their successes, groups created by faculty members aren”t always well known. One group in particular, the Palouse Jazz Project, is starting […]

The hype is merited – Music”s most eclectic duo has me everything but stressed out
Lyndsie Kiebert01.21.201610.03.2024

I first heard Twenty One Pilots during the spring of 2014 as a senior in high school. “Car Radio” began playing on my Spotify indie radio and Tyler Joseph”s voice […]

New year, new hopes, same industry – Embracing the musical changes of 2016
Lyndsie Kiebert01.14.201610.03.2024

In light of romanticizing the new year and all the new things that will come with it despite the fact that nothing truly changes with the simple flip of a […]

Big hair revival – An ode to the comeback of 1980s pop in modern indie
Lyndsie Kiebert12.27.201510.03.2024

There are a few trends in music that need to stop. These include using hashtags in song titles, lyrics about burning up dance floors and Drake singing about his cell […]

The age of ambitious pop — Ellie Goulding’s “Delirium” is a success
Hailey Stewart12.21.201510.03.2024

Hailey Stewart | Rawr Ellie Goulding is certainly not new to the music scene. Now a seasoned veteran with several Top 40 hits like “Lights” and “Anything Could Happen,” Goulding […]

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