LÉON finding her way in new EP Joshua Seawell November 15, 2015 0 Comments We first hear LÉON’s voice 14 seconds into her “Treasure” EP, and it’s glorious. “’I don’t know’ is all you have to say,” she gripes though a thick production,... Read More »
Playlist: Lost love and blinging hotlines Joshua Seawell November 12, 2015 0 Comments Hi again, Stanford! This week, in honor of Drake’s surprisingly successful single, we bring you “Lost Love and Blinging Hotlines,” a series of odes to the significant other who got... Read More »
MixedCo mixes in alumni for 30th anniversary show Joshua Seawell October 30, 2015 0 Comments Dutifully, Karan Mathur tells me that Mixed Company, or MixedCo, is Stanford’s oldest coed a cappella group. But his passion, along with that of co-president Matt Baiza, clearly lies with Mixed... Read More »
Playlist: ‘Convincing my roommate I’m sophisticated’ Joshua Seawell October 26, 2015 0 Comments Hi Stanford! This week, the writers and editors of the Daily music beat are excited to bring you something new: a playlist. “Convincing My Roommate I’m Sophisticated” is a compilation of our... Read More »
Behind the scenes with the Stanford Concert Network Joshua Seawell October 16, 2015 1 Comment If there’s a soundtrack to Stanford, sophomore Nick Burakoff and senior Freddy Avis are writing it. This year, the duo (along with co-director Manolis Sueuga, who couldn’t make it to our... Read More »
A new, anxious Americana in Halsey’s debut Joshua Seawell October 6, 2015 0 Comments She’s disillusioned, and ‘Badlands’ says we should be, too. In her promising debut, Halsey (born Ashley Frangipane) navigates dynamics of power and sexuality in a sonic dystopia that... Read More »