Last week we had Kohoutek, two weeks ago we had No-Chella, 44 years ago we had Woodstock. Now, this weekend, just in case all that was not enough free live music for you (and let’s be real here, there is no such thing as too much free live music), we
Author: Shannon Lubetich
No Worries, No Silence, NO-CHELLA!
Coachella Music and Arts Festival is often cited as one of the biggest and best outdoor music festivals. But on the 5C campuses, you are also likely to hear people raving about the “No-Chella Music and Arts Festival.” No-Chella is a one-day festival occurring this Saturday, April 13 on the
Art After Hours Invaded by Bear Attack
Bear Attack is a five-piece indie pop rock band from Los Angeles. Their music has strong piano and drums with some softer vocals, and they claim to be inspired by bands ranging “from Radiohead to Beethoven, and anything in between.” Their EP Shapes—which was funded as a Kickstarter project and
The Emperors Win us Over with High Energy, Humor
With an average height of over six feet, the members of the Inland Emperors form more than just another group of “college band”-mates to look up at. They proved this distinction Thursday, Feb. 7 with a mini-performance and interview on my radio show at KSPC followed by a full-length live
Tyler Lyle Charms with Flannel and Smooth Music
Thirty people. One relatively attractive 26-year-old man in a plaid shirt, cuffed jeans, and Toms, sitting under the spotlight. With him, one guitar and a case full of harmonicas. Over the course of about an hour, singer-songwriter Tyler Lyle serenaded Pomona College students in Doms Lounge the evening of Tuesday,