Month: January 1970
ALBUM REVIEWS
Artists have to open up and be completely vulnerable in order to relate to their audience, and Mates of State have exactly that on their latest album, Mountaintops. Although topics and moods shift throughout the […]
Final Panther Prowl ends with a bang
The Spotlight Programs Board held its final Panther Prowl event on Saturday, March 26 in the Student Center. The theme and title for the Panther Prowl event was Justice League vs. Legion of Doom: Blue […]
Garbage speaks
The Signal: What is it like playing at a big event like Music Midtown; is it a good experience for you as a band, or would you rather play in a smaller venue? Steve Marker: […]
Cantor brings a piece of ‘HeaveN’ to India
Back in 2003, David and Steven Cantor found themselves beat boxing during their morning car rides to school to past the time. One day, fourteen-year-old Steven decided to look into this new hobby that he […]
MC hits campus with Lyte as a rock message
It’s hard to imagine the world of hip-hop without its early contributors such as Grandmaster Flex, Salt-N-Peppa, and Run DMC. However, among these artists- one stands out as being among the first solo female rappers […]
Georgia State alum Ludacris set for spring concert series
Grammy-winning rapper and film actor Ludacris will be performing a spring concert on April 1 at the Georgia State Sports Arena. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. Campus Events […]
T.I. moves on with life, work
Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., better known to the world as T.I., has never been a man to be held down by circumstance. Not even spending nine months at a Forest City, Ark. low-security prison could […]
Femme Fatale
More than a decade into the career of Britney Spears, any expectations for artistic growth should be thrown aside. It’s clear that, unlike her pop diva predecessors Madonna and Janet Jackson, any attempts at lyrical […]