Currently gearing up for their homecoming tour in Australia, four-piece alternative band The Faim is set to release their sophomore album ‘TALK TALK’ on July 8. The band is made up of Josh Raven on vocals, guitarist Samuel Tye, Linden Marissen on drums and Stephen Beerkens on bass and keyboard. Following […]
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Indie Folk Duo Faith and Majesty Close the Distance in Portland
Faith and Majesty Smith, known under their stage title “Faith and Majesty,” look back on their six-year musical journey, having created an inclusive and judgment-free space with their music’s emotionally resonant lyrics and socially conscious attitudes. “The music industry has so many layers, one I’d like to point out is […]
Orchestra Closes Out Winter Quarter In Upcoming Performance
The Clark College orchestra’s quarter-closing performance will take place March 13 at 7:30 pm at Skyview High School under the direction of Director Don Appert. This event is free and open to the public, although donations to Clark’s music department will be accepted. Third-quarter orchestra student Georg Jarell believes that […]
Clark Music Program Returns After Long Hiatus
People need music, and 18 months ago, Clark music directors just couldn’t have it. Like most colleges in Washington State, with the surge in COVID-19 cases in March 2020, Clark closed its doors, sending all its students, professors, and faculty home. With the establishment of online teaching, most courses including […]
Penguin Picks: This Spring’s Music and Movie Releases
Spring is a great time to listen to a new album or watch a new movie. Here are a couple of my favorites that I wanted to share with you. Album: “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” by Billie Eilish As a music enthusiast, choosing a new […]