Two years ago, I went to my first few concerts in the Twin Cities – and my first few concerts in years. Then, a pandemic happened. It would be 22 months before I would go to another concert. Once I felt comfortable enough to be in a crowded room of […]
Audrey Wuench
My relationship with live concerts has been somewhat of a slow burn. I didn’t go to a lot of them growing up because very few of my favorite acts would ever think of going to the third largest city in Missouri (I get it.) Also, as an anxious introvert, voluntarily […]
Last month, I wrote a list of fifteen short album reviews for February and March releases that I would have loved to have talked about on my show had we been on campus, so I thought that I would make a similar list for April album releases (that way, I […]
During this crazy time we’re living in, we’ve all had to find ways to cope and escape the anxieties that come with not knowing what will happen next. That may be watching a string of old movies and TV shows or even going out for a walk or run if […]
When I was in sixth grade, I had a subscription to Tiger Beat magazine, and in one of these issues was a short feature about a couple upcoming young artists, and one of them that caught my eye was a fourteen-year old from Oklahoma named Greyson Chance. Whereas most people’s […]
This past Thursday, my second live concert experience in the Twin Cities led me to Ian Noe’s sold-out show at 7th Street Entry. While it may not take much to fill up a venue that has one-sixth the capacity of First Avenue, the venue that shares a building with 7th […]
When the WMCN staff was asked during our first meeting of the semester about the last good show we had been to, I was one of the only people who couldn’t think of an answer. It was only afterwards that I realized it had been over two and a half […]