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Laufey smashes yet another one of her sad ballad songs with...

Since the release of her debut single, “Street By Street,” in 2020, Laufey has been rapidly rising in popularity and fame for her unique...

‘Soul’ will inspire heartfelt introspection with its storyline and beautiful animation

Disney has managed to tug at the public’s — that is, the public that can offer to pay for their monthly $6.99 streaming subscription...

KUCR Off the Record: Quaransingles

‘Cholla’ by Jerry Paper By: Marc Arteaga, CW  Right off the bat, Jerry Paper’s newest single “Cholla” strikes the listener’s ears with a bouncy instrumental that...

Thundercat’s ‘It Is What It Is’ reminds his fans of the...

Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Singer, songwriter and bass virtuoso Thundercat has returned with his fourth studio album “It...

Radar Sessions: Chola Orange

I am told that Chola Orange is a band from outer space who formed some 327 years ago, on earth for the sole purpose...

Kevin Sliwoski and Dhiren Panikker lighten up a dreary morning with...

Riverside’s capricious weather made for a dreary morning on Wednesday, May 10, but was nevertheless lightened up by a jazz performance at Arts 157...

Mary J. Blige reflects on heartbreak but evokes strength in “Strength...

Following 2014’s critically acclaimed “The London Sessions,” Mary J. Blige released her 13th album, “Strength of a Woman” on April 28. Rewritten following her divorce with now...

Thundercat melts brains on intoxicating new record, “Drunk”

There are wild moments on “Drunk” that make me feel like I’m on an Adult Swim show, high off imagery and infectious grooves alone....

Thundercat melts brains on intoxicating new record, “Drunk”

There are wild moments on “Drunk” that make me feel like I’m on an Adult Swim show, high off imagery and infectious grooves alone....

“La La Land” is a beautiful meditation on classic Hollywood

Hollywood musicals fell out of favor a long time ago — gone are the days of Fred Astaire, or Ginger Roots. From the ‘80s...