Crimson staff writer
Anna Moiseieva
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‘Can’t Catch Me Now’ Single Review: Olivia Rodrigo is the Latest Pop Star to Enter ‘The Hunger Games’ Universe
Rodrigo’s newest single evokes the warm nostalgia of “The Hunger Games” franchise and builds excitement for the expansion of the beloved story.
“The Good Witch” Album Review: A Cathartic and Bewitching Tale of Moving On
Full of tenacity, magic, and reflection, Maisie Peters’ “The Good Witch” is a reclaiming of the heartbreak album.
‘Lost The Breakup’ Single Review: Maisie Peters’s Energetic and Memorable Springtime Pop Ballad
With a snappy beat and lyrics detailing the process of moving on from the end of a relationship, “Lost The Breakup” is a perfect springtime anthem.
Chappell Roan Concert Review: Cambridge’s Pink Pony Club
Roan delivered a crowd-pleasing performance full of heart and energy. Her connection with the audience left fans eager for her return.
Artist Profile: Madison Bequer Is The Newest Addition To The Boston Music Scene
With the release of her debut single “Smoke Alarm,” Madison Bequer became the newest player in the Boston music scene.
Arts Vanity: A STEM Concentrator’s Favorite Music To PSet To
As a Chemistry concentrator, I’ve spent many a night determining ways to synthesize analogs of morphine and finding values of 𝛾 such that a pacemaker can be automated to prevent abnormal heart rhythms.
Maude Latour Concert Review: Exploring Love, Community, and The Now
Latour’s dynamic performance created a powerful experience for all, garnering buzz for not only her newest EP but also her entire discography. A rapidly growing singer, Maude Latour is sure to continue on her path of creating dazzling music.
Shame Concert Review: An Epic Return for The Rising Post-Punk Band
Playing hits from their most recent album “Drunk Tank Pink,” along with several unreleased songs, shame showcased not only their musical breadth but also their lyrical depth while grappling with the anxieties of reality, performance, and finding a place in the world.