THE DROP: Music to keep you warm during winter months
By Zach Burger / February 5, 2016Winter can be a difficult time to get through for a lot of people, only made worse by being unable to find the music that will sound "just right."
Winter can be a difficult time to get through for a lot of people, only made worse by being unable to find the music that will sound "just right."
Ball State's Electronic Dance Music Collective is hosting their final event for the semester—one that will showcase student and alumni producers and DJs.
Three Muncie shows to attend the week of Thanksgiving.
Country musician Corey Cox returns to Muncie for the third time Nov. 20 at 11 p.m. for a free show at the Chug, located at 409 N. Martin Street.
Your list for what bands are playing in Muncie from Nov. 17-22
Obie Trice, partially notable for working with big hip-hop names—like Eminem, Dr. Dre, Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.—and partially for surviving a shot to the head, is kicking off his Cheers to the Hangover Tour with a stop in Muncie.
In early November, a homegrown Ball State band will return to play at Be Here Now almost two and a half decades after forming.
Village Green Records will host a show of beginnings and endings Oct. 30, as one musical act releases an album and another gives its final performance.
Difficulties are expected when a new band forms, but local soul-rock group Declined embraced the inevitable and incorporated it into their name.
Music genres of all types come together at Muncie MusicFest, and no one knows that better than Andrew Hesik, who is performing at the festival as an electronic dance musician and a member of a band who label themselves as acoustic jibber-jabber.