Music

2011-12 in Review: Bacchanal heads back to steps with rap, punk, electronic combo

Even in the face of financial struggles and negative reactions against the chosen performers, Baccha90s was a success.

Welcome to Dick Clark’s rockin’ world

Columnist David Ecker reflects on the possibility of the music industry without Dick Clark.

Upcoming Celestin album tells journey of a 'rolling stone'

GS junior's album of love, heartbreak to drop May 1

The wayfarer’s farewell

After four years Columbia has become home.

Slam Donahue marries ‘Tron-like’ synth pop music with acoustic sound

Slam Donahue brings indie edge to synth pop at their Thursday night at the Public Assembly in Brooklyn

Neighborhood Watch: Record Store Day in East Village

Weekend explores the record stores of the East Village on their biggest day.

Jesus Christ Superstar

Musical brings New Testament to life with talented cast

Doveman

For anyone looking for a unique concert experience should head to Le Poisson Rouge for a performance by Doveman.

Musical duo finds balance between comedy, classical performance

The musicians try to meet the challenge of bringing classical music to a wider, younger audience by refusing to alienate anyone who comes to their shows.

To the naysayers: Some optimism for an unexpected Bacchanal

While Pitbull and Springsteen are playing downtown, Columbians get to party with some jazz-electronica and surf punk.