Novak @ Now: How to Ask Someone Out
just in time for formal season, the "Love & Fidelity Network" has got you covered!
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just in time for formal season, the "Love & Fidelity Network" has got you covered!
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommendtheir favorite songs of the week.We then share a few of those tracks. Enjoy! Carnage - I Like Tuh feat. ILOVEMAKONNEN Ben Pundyk:Although Zedd’s new track with Selena Gomez is destined for dance floor greatness, it’s surprisingly not my pick for the best release this week. Instead, that coveted honor goes to "I Like Tuh,” the latest track from DJ/Producer Carnage, which features ILOVEMAKONNEN of "Tuesday" fame. I won't give any spoilers, so give the song a listen to find out what infinitive verbs and direct objects correspond to "I like tuh..." I won’t be surprised if it turns into your song of the week too. MisterWives - Hurricane Jill Dayneka:I know, another classic indie ballad —I’m clearly in a rut, but it’s a great rut to be in! Fresh off their debut album, “Our Own House” (2015), MisterWives’ new track “Hurricane” highlights the unique vocals of lead singer Mandy Lee and builds with an infectious hook. If you liked the group’s hit single “Reflections,” then “Hurricane” is the logical next step for you in your gradual obsession with their sound. Plus, if they ever make it back to Dartmouth, now you’ll have some lyrics to sing along to.
"...in recent seasons the throwing of tennis balls has spread to the second, third and fourth goals."
Course Changes: Wait, we were supposed to sign up for courses?
who knew FoCo was part of Dartmouth's "Arts District"?
The Wombats —Greek Tragedy
Dr. Seuss: A book, a book, a newly found book? On July 28 we can give it a look?
have to love the honesty of whoever wrote "Sweet Goldman Job"
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommendtheir favorite songs of the week.We then share a few of those tracks. Enjoy!
Panels: External or ICC sponsored, take your pick.
Winter Carnival: Villains or Heroes, we can all agree that campus looks beautiful this week.
Each week, Dartbeat asks a group of musically inclined students to recommendtheir favorite songs of the week.We then share a few of those tracks below. Enjoy! The Weeknd —“Often" (Kygo Remix) Margot Byrne, The Dartmouth Staff: The Weeknd is like, so hot right now. Did you hear he's on the new 50 Shades of Grey soundtrack? So hot. On "Often," however, The Weeknd's typical sultriness is tempered by the addition of Norwegian DJ Kygo, who lends a subdued beat to the backdrop. Wait, isn't Kygo one of the performing options for Green Key? OMG. Doubly hot. You clearly can’t go wrong with this duo. Grimes —Oblivion Lilly Bain: Every so often, I'll find a song that I'm completely obsessed with, and that song is currently “Oblivion,” the 2012 smash-hit by Vancouver-born Grimes. The song —and its completely amazing video, which features Grimes awkwardly dancing at a McGill University football game —is full of contradictions, with Grimes’ heavy lyrical subject matter clashing with her cheerful, CHVRCHES style beat. While this song might not be for everyone, like my friend who described it as “weird,” its light introduction to goth electronic might just help you find your new favorite sound.
Mad Dog 20/20: Don’t tell me what’s hard and what’s not.
Purity Ring — push pull
Icy Sidewalks: Don’t worry, nobody just saw you slip.
You know what they always say, if you think you have the flu, find some seaweed!
be careful, everyone!
Each week, Dartbeat asks our music staff to recommendtheir favorite songs of the week.We then share a few of those tracks below. Enjoy!
GreenPrint: Wait, they’re already broken?
a new era begins!