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Glenn Rohrbacker March 9, 2016

Pull Kendrick Lamar’s surprise new record up and all you see is a vomit-green colored gradient cover, with two small words on the top left, leaving a lot to the imagination. Kendrick has wasted no time...

Spotify Playlist

Michael Quick March 9, 2016

“The Sound of Silence” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify Everyone leads busy lives; people go back and forth from work and school all the while listening to the hustle and bustle of the world...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick February 10, 2016

“Does Humor Belong in Music?” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify There is a very specific portion of the musical spectrum that music snobs often look down their noses at, and that is music that...

Round Two: Drake’s “Summer Sixteen” vs. Meek Mill’s “War Pains”

Paul carbonella February 10, 2016

The rematch is here. Last summer, the hip hop world was emboldened by a new rap beef: the struggle over legitimacy between Young Money’s resident sadboy Drake, and Maybach Music mogul Meek Mill. Like...

Macklemore’s “White Privilege II:” Well-Intentioned or Shortsighted?

Paul carbonella February 3, 2016

It’s difficult to discuss Macklemore these days without being reminded of the 56th Grammy Awards in 2014 when he self-admittedly “robbed” Kendrick Lamar of the Best Rap Album award. Critics and musicians...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick February 3, 2016

“Classical Cross Section” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify   Classical music is a portion of the musical spectrum that is often written off and misunderstood. The stereotypical image...

The Bells of Notre Dame

Angela Tricarico February 3, 2016

For fans of Disney’s animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the studio cast recording of the new musical is a real treat. You may be thinking: I didn’t know that Hunchback had been rewritten...

“In Tune” with WNHU & Charger Radio

The Charger Bulletin February 3, 2016

Upcoming Confirmed Events Tuesday Feb. 9 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Marketplace: “Mardis Grad Dinner” with Sodexo. A Fat Tuesday celebration with a New Orleans-style feast and jazzy music. Wednesday...

The Vamps: “Wake Up”

Stephanie Conlon December 9, 2015

On Nov. 27, the English pop quartet, The Vamps, released their second studio album named after the single “Wake Up.” Upon first glance, The Vamps read as any other boy band. Four teenage or early-twenties...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick December 9, 2015

“2015” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify All right, we’ve made it to the last issue of The Charger Bulletin for the semester, so now comes the obligatory “year in review” playlist. 2015...

Fully Charged and Ready to Go

Glenn Rohrbacker November 25, 2015

Pitch Perfect changed the world in many ways. It opened the public to the art of acappella music and its lifestyle at many colleges across the world. The movie also had an influence on Paul Taylor, a senior...

Spotify Playlist of the Week

Michael Quick November 25, 2015

“Songs to Stuff Your Face To” Follow ChargerBulletin on Spotify I don’t know about everyone else, but family gatherings are always incredibly awkward for me. The two sides of my family are vastly...

Surfer Blood Brings Some Warmth to Chilly Hamden

Paul carbonella November 18, 2015

On Tuesday Nov. 10, the buzz-garnering indie group Surfer Blood, known for their beach-rock tendencies, brought some warmth to beloved Hamden venue, The Space, which was facing financial troubles earlier...

What is YouTube Music?

Glenn Rohrbacker November 18, 2015

If you’ve been on YouTube in the past few days, you may have seen ads for a brand new service being launched by the Google-owned website, called YouTube Music. Recently, there has been a huge shift in...

Pentopoly: How One Group is Dominating the Genre

Glenn Rohrbacker November 11, 2015

Ten years ago, acapella music wasn’t even heard of. It existed, but you had to look deep into college campuses and maybe catch a few guys harmonizing under a lamp post at night to hear it. Acapella...

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