(Christine Rodriguez/Daily Bruin staff)
The sun is coming out again and is bringing long-awaited releases.
Music icons are blooming this spring with exciting new projects. With themes of self-reflection, love and heartbreak, the upcoming LPs bring a variety of sounds and genres, with guitar-backed pieces shining through the mix.
This post was updated April 5 at 8:05 p.m.
Nori Kai’s work ethic is as nonstop as her flow.
The first-year music industry student from Albuquerque, New Mexico, released her second studio album, “Wish You Had,” in January – just seven months after her debut record, “Wistful Thinking,” in May of 2025.
Despite transitioning to a new season, winter will be frozen in time through these music videos.
Winter became the season for anticipated releases, and, accompanying these projects were creative music visuals.
As an audience member accurately put it, “Akhnaten” is quite a trip.
Curtains rose on the LA Opera’s newest masterpiece at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Feb. 28, where it will remain until its sweeping finale March 22.
This post was updated March 8 at 7:59 p.m.
Harry Styles’ new record is a half-step in the right direction, but the musician still needs some “Taste Back.”
The British superstar’s fourth solo album – titled “Kiss All The Time.
Ely Oaks is bending genre barriers.
The Austrian-born DJ and producer recently released a remix of Taylor Swift’s single “Opalite” as a collaboration with the pop star.
This post was updated March 6 at 12:22 a.m.
Shivali Pathak renders a Los Angeles love story with her debut single “You and I.”
Pathak, a second-year public health student from the Bay Area, said she grew up in a household where there was always music playing.
This post was updated March 1 at 8:12 p.m.
In hauntingly eclectic glory, Mitski’s new album takeoff has finally happened.
The indie singer-songwriter’s eighth studio album, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” released Feb.
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