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The Suffolk Journal

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‘Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance’ to Belle and Sebastian’s latest hit

Haley Peabody February 18, 2015

As Front-man Stuart Murdoch begins to sing coolly on the opening track, “Nobody’s Empire” of Belle and Sebastian’s ninth studio album, “Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance,” it is evident that...

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‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ soundtrack blends the best of music’s old and new

Haley Peabody February 12, 2015

Just prior to its highly anticipated Valentine’s Day première, “Fifty Shades of Grey” released the soundtrack that will accompany the film on Tuesday. The compilation, which features a wide range...

Fresh faces and icons harmonize on music’s biggest night

February 9, 2015

By Maria Baluch The 57th annual Grammy Awards, hosted by rapper LL Cool J, was all about 2014’s new artists and legends. Gathered at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, music’s biggest...

Techies Union breaks a leg in new annual show

Techies Union breaks a leg in new annual show

Colleen Day January 27, 2015

By Colleen Day Suffolk University’s Performing Arts Office lit up the stage Friday at its brand new event, “Tech-stravaganza,” hosted by the Techies Union. The three-hour long event featured Suffolk’s...

(Official album cover from Alan Hampton)

Alan Hampton releases Origami For The Fire

November 19, 2014

By Patricia Negrón When I was a little girl and didn’t have any money to pay for music, I used to record songs from the radio and make my own mixtapes before Limewire was created in 2000. Spotify...

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Open Mic Night draws talent from across campus

Haley Peabody November 5, 2014

Long after the everyday inhabitants of the Donahue café had gone, the Performing Arts Office transformed the modest cafeteria space into a makeshift theater, complete with lights, sound booth and microphones...

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Taylor Swift takes a new direction with 1989

November 5, 2014

By Abbey Wilson Taylor Swift is often regarded as the girl writing dramatic country songs about love and the ones who got away. She may even be more familiar as the girl with all of those boyfriends...

Suffolk band Jack Romanov offers various styles in debut album

Suffolk band Jack Romanov offers various styles in debut album

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan October 22, 2014

Jack Romanov, a band that started out in a mix between Suffolk University spaces and someone’s basement released their debut album on Sept. 23. Each of the band members has a different kind of ideaology...

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Gerard Way reconnects with fans at Paradise Rock Club

October 22, 2014

by Abbey Wilson Arriving at the venue two hours before doors, before I even got off the T, I knew I was in the right place. People in dark clothes and brightly colored hair, a staple look of “scene...

iExperia: Americas largest white party comes to Boston

iExperia: America’s largest white party comes to Boston

October 1, 2014

By Stephanie Miller The buzz on campus last week was about what was happening Thursday night, an event coming to town, promising an “extrasensory nightlife experience.” The mysterious event was...

(Photo by of Paolo Nutini)

Paolo Nutini takes the stage at the House of Blues

September 24, 2014

By Sylvain Gaulier Paolo Nutini took the stage at the Southern-inspired House of Blues on Friday, delivering a powerful performance. Nutini, a Scottish soul singer, was framed by the venue’s iconic...

U2 releases first album in five years

U2 releases first album in five years

September 24, 2014

By Patricia Negron If you have an iPhone or iPad, you may have suddenly noticed that the new U2 album, “Songs of Innocence” appeared in your music library on Sept. 10. “Never before have so...

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