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Trap metal concert at Warehouse Live? It’s HAARPER? Count me in. HAARPER’s concert was something I did not want to miss. It was energy-filled and fresh with performers who were new to my ears and acquainted. The rapper came to Warehouse Live in Houston on October 11. An hour before the concert started, people...

The fourth album out by rapper and singer Doja Cat ‘Scarlet’ was highly anticipated. As a long-time fan of Doja Cat, I couldn’t wait to see what she did after how great ‘Planet Her’ was. I have nothing bad to say about the first three Doja Cat albums as I still listen to them in rotation to this day. The aesthetics,...

Paramore’s This Is Why is the band’s latest release since their 2017 album After Laughter. The release of After Laughter marked a change of style and a new phase in the band’s artistry. Paramore has experimented with a wide variety of sounds, but at its core their music is still Paramore and maintains their...

All photos by: Sydney Rose Celebrating her debut album, superstar-in-the-making Reneé Rapp kicked off the Snow Hard Feelings tour at Bayou Music Center in Houston last Friday night. Rapp has been rising to fame since her Broadway debut in Mean Girls in 2019, and her successful debut album ‘Snow Angel’ has...

When SOUR came out, I was in the midst of a breakup with my ex-partner. It was devastating and horrifying that Olivia Rodrigo got me completely. I remember I spent that entire summer blasting the songs over the AUX of my little, green 2006 Camry, screaming and singing along. He also betrayed me, and he also never...

$uicideboy$ with openers Ghostemane, Ramirez, City Morgue and Sematary perform at the Toyota Center on September 3 for the first time, and I did not waste any time getting tickets. The duo began $uicideboy$ in 2014 on SoundCloud and YouTube where they gained popularity in the underground rap scene. Cousins Ruby da...

“Houston, Texas,”  yelled Vic Fuentes into the microphone, climbing on a riser. “Did you come here to forget about all the drama, all the bullshit?” The crowd yelled in agreement, closing what little space they could find between them and the stage with another surge forward.  “Well sing this with us; We will...

Photo by Cynthia Isabel Zelaya Ordoñez

Lady Gaga made a Houston crowd fluctuate between cathartic tears and fervent dancing during her show on Tuesday in support of her latest album, “Chromatica.”  The little monsters showed up in droves on the 13th of September, crowding the streets outside of Minute Maid park dressed in costumes Mother Monster would...

Chappell Roan hasn't released an album yet, but her new single almost makes up for it. "Naked in Manhattan" is the artist's first song in two years.