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Musician Two Feet gives electrifying performance


By ARIANNA SCAVONE
January 25, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Dramatic, raspy and dark, Two Feet’s music is eerily relatable for millennials today.

Fall Out Boy’s ‘MANIA’ is repetitive and faux-inspirational


By SOPHIA SPIRUS
January 23, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
MANIA is to Fall Out Boy as 1989 was to Taylor Swift. It’s difficult to say whether fans will be disappointed or not with Fall Out Boy’s style.

EDEN’s debut LP ‘vertigo’ is heartfelt and innovative


By CATHERINE YANG
January 21, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
EDEN establishes his place as an artist capable of fusing pop-EDM with themes of personal expression, especially true on songs like “gold” that combine electronic beats with soulful, earnest vocals.

To Pen a Butterfly: How I finally earned my father’s blessing to pursue writing


By KENAN DRAUGHORNE
January 21, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Music
Welcome to the first edition of “To Pen a Butterfly,” a weekly column where I’ll be sharing personal stories and opinions on the music industry!

Børns’ “Blue Madonna” lacks lyricism and consistency


By KIERAN SWEENEY
January 18, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
While it fails to make a lasting impression, the record has some moments of promise.

REVIEW: Camila Cabello’s self-titled solo debut is a promising start


By RYAN SONG
January 17, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
When singer Camila Cabello announced her departure from the popular girl group sensation Fifth Harmony, fans were questioning what she would do with her career. Could she hold up on her own? Would her popularity remain as strong as before? She made promising solo music, such as a placement on Machine Gun Kelly’s “Bad Things” […]

Activist works to empower refugees through music


By KEALA RUSHER
January 11, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Sophia Serghi partnered with USC Visions and Voices to promote her documentary.

Five most anticipated albums to look forward to in 2018


By MATTHEW PHILLIPS
January 10, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Childish Gambino leads the list of artists expected to make waves in the coming year.

Rolling Loud Festival will usher hip-hop into Southern California


By KENAN DRAUGHORNE
December 12, 2017 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
USC students still upset about missing Rae Sremmurd at this year’s Springfest will be able to catch the high-octane duo on Sunday.

Brandon Douglas fuses soul, rap and jazz in self-produced EP


By SOPHIE GRAGG
November 29, 2017 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
The Daily Trojan sat down with Douglas to learn more about his development as an artist as well as his upcoming plans.
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