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Greetings! Welcome to UHSDA.com, the online version of the Devil's Advocate (or DA). The DA is the official newspaper of San Francisco University High School (UHS). All articles are written by students and anyone who attends University is encouraged to upload his/her own articles directly to the site. Enjoy!

Posts Tagged ‘music’

Versification Performances Wow The Crowd!

Versification Performances Wow The Crowd!

Heads were turned at lunch last Thursday when students and staff from all walks of life got up on the mike and kept it real at the first Versification open. Full Article

Deadmau5 4×4=12 Review

Deadmau5 4×4=12 Review

Stepping out of Pretty Lights’ show at the Fox on Wednesday, I overheard some 20 year old say something to the effect of “You know, it’s formulaic and repetitive, but you can’t not enjoy yourself.” The same could be said with the new Deadmau5 album, 4×4=12. The opener, “Some Chords”, is probably the Full Article

Promcast 2010

Promcast 2010

Please enjoy Promcast 2010. Awesome video by Kevin Wildenradt ’12 and Mia Buettner ’12 See more at the Devil’s Media Channel Page Full Article

Music Reviews from an Opinionated Snob: BROOKLYN TRIO’S ODD BLOOD TESTS GROOVE-ITIS POSITIVE

Music Reviews from an Opinionated Snob: BROOKLYN TRIO’S ODD BLOOD TESTS GROOVE-ITIS POSITIVE

By Aaron S and Daniel G Accuse Yeasayer of soaking up the spotlight a la MGMT. Curse them for occasionally emulating the indie-kitsch traitor that is Vampire Weekend.  Shake your head at the group for dabbling in the mainstream.  But step back from your assumptions and dive headlong into their sophomore effort Odd Blood. It Full Article

Music Reviews From a Guy Who Doesn’t Like Music Reviews: OVERSEAS, NEXXT JOY DIVISION?

By Aaron S and Daniel G Hailing from the UK, The xx are four twentysomethings who make music that has become somewhat of a minor sensation in their home country.  Classified partly as part of the movement of “post-punk revival,” The xx’s sound takes more than a page from the book of their great predecessors Full Article