
Tove Lo
Tove Lo
You can hear D.R.A.M. talk about his journey on the Rap Radar Podcast. He appeared in Syracuse last week.
Tove Lo brought her brand of techno/pop-nouveau to Syracuse University’s Juice Jam on Sunday. Week three of her US tour next stops in in St. Louis (with Maroon 5).
The look that comes across your face when you’ve waited hours to see a band, and someone gets on stage and says they’re a no-show.
This was as good as it got because the performer cancelled at the last moment for today’s show.
Here’s how fast the weather can change in Syracuse: Last week it was almost 90 degrees, and they are predicting snow for next month. It seems one minute you are all covered up, and the next you find a warming sun at your back. ATL’s ILoveMakonnen seemed to adjust well during his appearance at the Juice Jam Festival.
We heard that rapper Big Sean recently hooked up with SU alum and NBA Hall of Fame player Dave Bing to inspire young black men in Detroit. The Sean Anderson Foundation and Bing partnered with the Ford Motor Company for this “Men of Courage” initiative.
Former Pratt students Matt Johnson and Kim Schifino, better known as Harvest Records’ Matt and Kim, added legions of fans to their scream team yesterday during the Syracuse Juice Jam Festival. This was our first time seeing the group in action. We were pleasantly surprised.
Matt’s melodies and Kim’s ferocious beats provided kinetic heat during the outdoor performance and definitely warmed the stage for headliner Big Sean.
Next week the duo will travel to Chicago; next month they will play the UK (including a date at Wembley Arena with Fall Out Boy).
The indie pop duo has been together for a decade