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Music

Beats for the Bedroom

A guide to making sure you hit all the right notes... in bed.

by SAM BRODEY

One Track Mind: Blink–182’s “After Midnight”

If “After Midnight,” the second single off Blink–182’s long–awaited reunion album, is any indication, you’ll want to move into the band's Neighborhoods (available now). After a six–year hiatus, Blink–182 returns with the same catchy punk aesthetic that made them one of pop music’s most influential acts. Atop the thumping, steady beat of Travis Barker’s drums and Tom DeLonge’s bold, driving guitar melodies, Mark Hoppus shines on the soaring choruses.

by SHELLI GIMELSTEIN

The Olivia Tremor Control in Concert

Indie Rock Legends Bring Psych-Pop Magic To The Rotunda

by ALEX HOSENBALL

Playlist of the Week: 9/26

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R5's New Route

Local music promoters get their own digs.

by JAKE SPINOWITZ

The Street Guide to POPPED!

Click here to read more about our most anticipated acts.

by SAM BRODEY

Our Top Popped Picks

The Shins We know. You’ve loved the Shins ever since Zach Braff put on Natalie Portman’s headphones in Garden State and listened to “Caring is Creepy.” If you’re still not aware of these indie rock titans, it’s not too late; they’re headlining Popped!

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Album Review: Das Serious?

The controversial rap trio lays down impressive rhymes and beats, provokes and antagonizes on their first commercial effort

by SAM BRODEY

One Track Mind: Primus' "Last Salmon Man"

Once you pop, the fun don't stop.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

Olivia Tremor Control to Play the Rotunda

Still riding high on the success of this month’s NSO Concert, SPEC Jazz & Grooves returns to campus this Friday with another remarkable show for Penn students.

by JAKE SPINOWITZ

The Week In Concerts

Street picks the best of this week's performances

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Review: GIRLS Night Out

Second EP is sure to catapult this band to greatness.

by NICK STERGIOPOULOS

Playlist of the Week: 9/19

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Review: Still With Us?

The Chili Peppers fall just short of recapturing past glory.

by JAKE SPINOWITZ

The Best Back–To-School Music Apps

A guide to the ever-expanding world of online music sharing

by SAM BRODEY

Defibrillator: Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)

When the Red Hot Chili Peppers write a song, chances are it’ll be about one of a few things: sex, California or, in the case of the infamous/awesome track “Sir Psycho Sexy,” satanic boners.

by SAM BRODEY

Playlist: Street's Picks for the Best Summer Tracks

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One Track Mind: Thundercat's "Daylight"

Thousands argue the legitimacy of evolution.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

Playlist of the Week: 9/12

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Playlist of the Week: 9/5

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