Music

Grooveshark’s legal woes are not the end

With changes gripping the online music sharing world, what can a regular consumer expect?

‘Biophilia’

Icelandic icon’s forward-looking concept album is no swan song.

Postcrypt’s back with more student performers

With an aim to get more students involved, Postcrypt ushered in their spring semester with opening weekend concerts. Students munched on homemade treats and sipped beverages served in jars while listening to performances in the basement of St. Paul's Chapel.

Baker St: a band of Columbians makes some noise

A band made up of former and current CU students, Baker St is a New York-based pop-rock band who just released their third EP, Irregulars. They talk about friendship, their music, and the direction of the group.

Barnard radio station WBAR to launch ’90s-inspired zine with Barnard Zine Club

WBAR is getting back to basics with their new zine, which will look at college radio and music in New York city and beyond.

Conrad Tao: between music and academics

Pianist, composer, and violinist Conrad Tao, CC '15, balances schoolwork and a demanding performance schedule as one of Forbes Magazines "30 under 30" musicians.

Morningside collective jazzes up Bistro Ten 18 on Thursday nights

With musicians coming from all parts of the city—from Washington Heights to Brooklyn—and, indeed the country, the collective is more than just a group of locals.

Male a cappella singers present a ‘Sharp’ new group

Sharp is the second all-male a cappella group on Columbia’s campus, but its members stressed that their group has no intention of competing with Kingsmen.

Anthony da Costa reveals a ‘Secret Handshake’

Folk musician and CC junior Anthony da Costa talks about his upcoming album.

Best of: 18+ Show Spaces

No ID, no problem—check out these 18+ music venues for the best some of New York's live music scene.