Sunday, June 15

Ella Gibson strikes a chord, harmonizing creativity and education at UCLA

This post was updated Dec. 4 at 7:28 p.m. Ella Gibson is bringing her creativity as a singer-songwriter to UCLA and beyond. The second-year music industry student released her latest single, “Compass,” in July, along with a music video she directed. Read more...

Photo: Student singer-songwriter Ella Gibson wears a purple top and green necklace while standing with a guitar in a vegetated area. The second-year music industry student said her music is “indie folk-pop” and is influenced by artists such as Adrianne Lenker, Lizzy McAlpine, Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift. (Selin Filiz/Daily Bruin)


UCLA alumnus Manisha Wanniappa forges music career, capturing emotions in song

This post was updated Jan. 7 at 8:36 p.m. With music as her guide, Manisha Wanniappa is prepared for whatever chapter awaits. With a degree in global studies from UCLA and a love for songwriting, the alumnus’ journey as a singer-songwriter is guided by a deep-rooted passion for music. Read more...

Photo: Singer-songwriter Manisha Wanniappa wears a light blue dress and stands surrounded by tall green plants on a sunny day. The UCLA alumnus’ discography includes releases such as her 2022 singles, “Nobody Knows” and “Unfinished Business.” (Courtesy of Amanda Sulker-Hall)


Album review: Kendrick Lamar’s surprise release ‘GNX’ is unsurprisingly brilliant

This post was updated Nov. 24 at 9:26 p.m. On his latest album, Kendrick Lamar says it best himself: “Ain’t no other king in this rap thing.” In a tight 12 tracks totaling 44 minutes, the surprise Friday release “GNX” is Kendrick Lamar’s shortest project since 2016’s “untitled unmastered.” and uses every moment of music to its fullest extent. Read more...

Photo: Wearing a black leather jacket, backward baseball cap, white shirt and jeans, Kendrick Lamar faces the camera while leaning against the back of a car on the cover of his surprise album “GNX.” The 17-time Grammy Award winner’s new LP was dropped Friday and features 12 songs across 44 minutes of music. (Courtesy of pgLang, under exclusive license to Interscope Records)


Winner Takes All: Which Ariana Grande album deserves the throne in her discography?

This Friday, “Wicked” will transport movie-goers to the realm of Oz, with pop superstar Ariana Grande set to star as Glinda. Before the film’s release – and to celebrate the artist adding three more Grammy nominations to her list of accomplishments earlier this month – the Daily Bruin revisits Grande’s discography to ascertain which of her albums so far shines brightest. Read more...

Photo: A collage of Ariana Grande’s seven studio album covers show’s the singer’s discography from 2013 to 2024. In the top row are her albums “Yours Truly,” “My Everything,” “Dangerous Woman” and “Sweetener,” and in the bottom row are her LPs “thank u, next,” “Positions” and “eternal sunshine.” (Photos courtesy of Universal Republic Records, Republic Records and UMG Recordings, Inc. Design by Lindsey Murto/Design director)


Camp Flog Gnaw wraps up its weekend with first-time performers, festival favorites

This post was updated Nov. 19 at 11:16 p.m. As the final chords echoed across the Los Angeles skyline, Camp Flog Gnaw wrapped up its second day symphony with eclectic sounds and surprises. Read more...

Photo: Attendees at the second day of the 2024 Camp Flog Gnaw festival mingle around a “GNAW” sign at Dodger Stadium on Sunday. The second day’s performances included sets from artists such as RAYE, Erykah Badu, Mustard and Playboi Carti. (Darlene Sanzon/Assistant Photo editor)


Camp Flog Gnaw returns to LA with variety of captivating performances

There aren’t any snakes in this camp. Camp Flog Gnaw returned to the beloved Dodger Stadium on Saturday, and the 2024 edition didn’t disappoint. With an exciting mix of first-timers and familiar faces in the lineup, day one of the festival was full of memorable moments. Read more...

Photo: Attendees gather around a stage, and a wide light blue screen displays the words “Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival” and “10 Year.” Grammy-winning rapper Tyler, The Creator organized and headlined the annual music festival, which took place at the beloved Dodger Stadium on Saturday and Sunday. (Darlene Sanzon/Assistant Photo editor)


Alumni rock band MyVeronica pursues catharsis with live shows, new single

This post was updated Nov. 24 at 9:06 p.m. MyVeronica is bringing universal catharsis through the intimately personal. The rock band – currently consisting of UCLA alumni Mia Lin, Charlie Havenick, Tristin Souvannarath and Hovhannes Tamrazyan – recently released a new single, “Calf,” on Nov. Read more...

Photo: The four members of rock band MyVeronica look at the camera with serious expressions on their faces. The group was formed in 2021 after a Halloween show in Westwood, and currently consists of UCLA alumni Mia Lin, Charlie Havenick, Tristin Souvannarath and Hovhannes Tamrazyan. (Courtesy of Melissa Niles)



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