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Royal Teeth

Pop four-piece Royal Teeth reflect on sound, progression ahead of Varsity performance

By Bobby Crane September 19, 2017

While four-piece Royal Teeth’s alternative pop music may differ from the average Louisiana sound, its attempt to capture the spirit and energy of the state sets the band apart. Frontman, singer and...

TDR Weekly Playlist

What the Entertainment Section is listening to this week

September 15, 2017

Here's what The Daily Reveille Entertainment Section has been jamming to this week. A playlist curated for students, by students. 

Atomic Pop Shop's wide selection of vinyl records on display on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2015, on Government St. in Baton Rouge.

Under-the-radar venues to see live music in Baton Rouge

By Ysabella Ramirez September 13, 2017

Concerts and live music are staple events in most University students’ lives. While The Varsity Theatre at the North Gates of campus and The Spanish Moon on Highland Road are both well-established...

Members of Wumbo (from left to right) Zak Ocmand, LSU percussion performance junior Mitchell Mobley, LSU percussion performance junior Kevin McCabe, and LSU alumni Jake Heflin stand outside Highland Coffees on Aug. 8, 2017.

Local group Wumbo gains traction with ambient sound

By Ysabella Ramirez August 28, 2017

With the start of the new fall semester comes more chances to discover Baton Rouge’s local music scene at various gigs around town, like local band Wumbo. Wumbo will perform at the Varsity Theatre...

beach house

Album Review: B-sides and Rarities by Beach House

July 7, 2017

We all remember Beach House’s 2015 masterpiece, “Depression Cherry”, the band’s medicine for heartache. And who could forget the full-length LP released just 3 months later? “Thank...

Unexpected finds at Bonnaroo 2017

Unexpected finds at Bonnaroo 2017

By Ysabella Ramirez June 19, 2017

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is known for its location, campground feel, radiating positivity mantra, and of course star-studded lineup. Yet, there are some hidden gems and little-known things...

Bonnaroo

Best moments of Bonnaroo 2017

By Ysabella Ramirez June 19, 2017

From the camping aspect, volunteering, exploring and the festival itself, there were many moments I will never forget. I’m so happy I took the chance to finally go to one of the best music festivals...

Chastity Belt

Rev Ranks: Seattle’s Chastity Belt looks inward on latest indie rock album

By Wade Landry June 19, 2017

Rank: 3.5/5 Seattle-based quartet Chastity Belt tackles more than young love and heartbreak with its newest record “I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone.” The band’s four female artists...

Bonnaroo

RECAP: Bonnaroo 2017 provides unforgettable memories

By Ysabella Ramirez June 16, 2017

One of the biggest festivals of the year took place this past week on acres of Tennessee farmland filled with music stages, hundreds of campsites and thousands of "Bonnaroovians." When the lineup...

Bonnaroo campsite

Bonnaroo 2017: What to know before embarking on the five-night festival campout

By Ysabella Ramirez June 16, 2017

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is one of the most anticipated events of the year, but does require a good bit of preparation and know-how once you decide to go. Patrons camp for a minimum of five...

JEFF the Brotherhood plays a late night show at Gasa Gasa in New Orleans on Tuesday, June 6.

REVIEW: JEFF the Brotherhood impresses with garage rock chemistry at Gasa Gasa

By Wade Landry June 8, 2017

When two or more musicians play together for an extended period of time, they develop what fellow music snobs call chemistry. Good chemistry on stage is undeniable, manifesting in an artist’s sound,...