by The Pulse | Apr 18, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook, Student Writer This week, we are taking a listen to Tame Impala’s latest single, “Borderline.” The band has been straying from their original psych-rock sound recently, and flirting with a less colorful, bouncier pop-sound in this soft-rock spin on big...
by The Pulse | Apr 15, 2019 | Opinions
By Charmaine Lim, SBM Culture Editor Easter Break is right around the corner and it’s time to get ready to push through the last stretch of the semester. Read Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella. When Lottie’s boyfriend breaks up with her instead of proposing, she...
by The Pulse | Apr 10, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook, Student Writer Weyes Blood, also known as Natalie Mering, puts the harsher realities of growing up in a broken world to a soft backdrop of drums and a chorus of angelic voices in her latest release, Titanic Rising. Just like the title, the album is not...
by The Pulse | Apr 1, 2019 | Opinions
Celica Cook Student Writer Lucinda Chua artfully weaved the rich, dark sounds of her cello with the soft, deep vibrations of her voice to create her latest EP, Antidotes 1. The music on this EP sounds like a lament. The dark tones on Chua’s voice cast a comfortable...
by The Pulse | Apr 1, 2019 | News
Dakota Vaughn Student Director After a Saturday night full of high energy stage presence and catchy indie-pop vibes from Los Elk and MAGIC GIANT, another SAB concert is in the books. Though the concert went off without a hitch, there was much work involved in the...