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Q&A: New York natives Laundry Day on coming full circle

Laundry Day spoke with WSN after performing at the Mercury Lounge at a concert organized by the NYU Program Board.
Caia Cupolo, Contributing Writer April 10, 2025

The four-piece band Laundry Day huddled in the green room of the Mercury Lounge, trying to find the band sticker it stuck to the ceiling years ago. Ahead of playing a show alongside...

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A night at Berlin NYC with 4 emerging NYU musicians

Two seniors and two alumni of NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music sat down with WSN to talk about pursuing music.
Brishti Sarkar, Contributing Writer April 9, 2025

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Review: ‘Wave the Bull’ brings back old-school hard rock for a new generation

Grab your Converse shoes, straighten your hair and buy some new eyeliner: 2010 is back.
Roshan Rao, Contributing Writer April 9, 2025

If you remember the boom of overly edgy, emo-influenced, hard rock in the late 2000s and early 2010s, chances are you’re familiar with the band Sick Puppies. Despite its somewhat...

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Review: YT is the future of UK rap

The British rapper dropped an earworm-filled debut project that pushes Jerk rap to its limit with features from fellow U.K. artists.
Antonio Johri, Contributing Writer April 8, 2025

In the United Kingdom, an entire underground scene is on the rise, which can be attributed in large part to the Nigerian diaspora that is producing some of the best music in underground...

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Review: NAV finds his sound in ‘OMW2 REXDALE’

NAV’s first album in three years shows signs of evolution — and The Weeknd, Playboi Carti and Don Toliver help him get there.
Antonio Johri, Contributing Writer April 7, 2025

Navraj Singh Goraya, the self-proclaimed "first brown boy to get it poppin’,” rose to prominence following the SoundCloud boom of 2016 as a rapper and producer. Goraya, who...

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Review: ‘Forever Is a Feeling’ is for the romantics

Lucy Dacus’ new album beautifully explores the multifaceted elements of romance through sentimental songwriting.
Skylar Boilard, Staff Writer April 7, 2025

Spring is in full bloom, and Lucy Dacus’ new lovesick album is the perfect soundtrack for the season. “Forever Is a Feeling” marks Dacus’ fourth studio album and is...

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Review: Ariana Grande radiates authenticity on ‘eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead’

Closing the chapter of her “eternal sunshine” era, the pop star adds six new songs and a short film to deepen the original story.
Amelia Knust, Staff Writer April 4, 2025

There’s no doubt that Ariana Grande is at an artistic high right now. Straight out of an Oscar-nominated award season, the singer has returned, stacking harmonies and spitting...

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Q&A: Braden Bales has nothing to hide

Prior to the release of his new single “SUBTITLE,” the pop-rock artist spoke to WSN about being an open book — both musically and online.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor April 4, 2025

TMI doesn’t exist for 23-year-old Canadian artist Braden Bales. In 2023, TikTok clung to his song “CHRONICALLY CAUTIOUS,” a candid rumination on the tension between his mental...

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Review: With Wallows, ‘More’ is better

Contrary to the new EP’s title, it doesn’t take much for the indie rock band to deliver some great hits.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor April 3, 2025

I’ve been insufferable about my love for Wallows for nearly a decade. In middle school, I was the girl telling every “13 Reasons Why” watcher that Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette)...

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NYU Vocollision on quarterfinals and family ties

The a cappella group spoke to WSN prior to performing at the Varsity Vocals International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella semifinals on March 30.
Rory Lustberg, Staff Writer April 3, 2025

The NYU a cappella group Vocollision may just be straight out of “Pitch Perfect.” The 18-person musical group performed at the International Championship of Collegiate A...

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Review: Japanese Breakfast’s newest album is not just ‘For Melancholy Brunettes’

Led by singer-songwriter Michelle Zauner, the band’s fourth album beautifully lives between two worlds: joyous celebration and sorrowful contemplation.
Ethan Li, Deputy Copy Chief April 2, 2025

After releasing her successful third album, writing an even more successful book, appearing on numerous late night shows and performing on popular tours, Michelle Zauner decided...

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Playboi Carti’s 30-track opus shapes the future of Atlanta trap

Carti’s new album “MUSIC” could fuel a moshpit with its high-energy anthems, where he’s joined by Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar and more.
Antonio Johri, Contributing Writer April 1, 2025

The last time Playboi Carti dropped an album, the world was in the middle of a pandemic and Joe Biden was president-elect. “Whole Lotta Red” — a chaotic trap experiment —...