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Lead singer Vessel debuts a new and more revealing mask in Sleep Token's recent comeback with their fourth album "Even in Arcadia," released on May 9. It showcases the thematic struggle between the album's vulnerability and the band members' anonymity.

Sleep Token takes the world by storm

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | June 3, 2025

Opening with the lyrics “Will you listen?” Sleep Token frontman Vessel invites listeners old and new into its fourth studio album “Even in Arcadia,” a bold and personal musical reflection on identity. This...

Calum Graham plays “Nomad," a tribute in memory of virtuoso guitarist Michael Hedges, inspired by Hedges’ 1984 "Aerial Boundaries" album. The concert took place at De Anza’s Visual and Performing Arts Center on Thursday, April 24.

Calum Graham mesmerizes Cupertino with soulful strings

Gordon Yang, La Voz Staff | May 3, 2025

De Anza College’s Visual and Performing Arts Center came alive as Canadian fingerstyle guitarist Calum Graham took the stage for a 75-minute concert that captivated listeners across the San Francisco...

Lady Gaga returns to the music world with her new song "Abracadabra," taking the world by storm with its catchy beats, lyrics and dance moves.

‘Abracadabra’ is Lady Gaga’s ultimate throwback

Monte Sprank, La Voz Staff | March 10, 2025

Lady Gaga released a trending new song on Feb. 3, reminding the world she’s still the iconic. unconventional diva we remember. In her music video, Gaga said, “The category is … dance … or die.” Little...

Cyril Deaconoff, Vintage Singers conductor, leads the choir during their performance at the Winter Celebration event in the Visual Performing Arts Center on Dec. 7.

Winter Celebration: a night of music, talent, dedication

Katelyn Yoo, La Voz Staff | December 10, 2024

  Student musicians from Concert Band, Vintage Singers, and Jazz Ensemble were brought together at the Winter Celebration on Dec. 7, making the Visual and Performing Arts Center come alive with...

Oscar Cruz, 30, psychology major, performs a breakdance during the open mic event at the Euphrat Museum at De Anza College on Dec. 5.

Spoken word, strong voices: De Anza’s ‘First Thursday’ celebrates student expression

Katelyn Yoo, La Voz Staff | December 7, 2024

As the steady pulse of drums reverberated through the hall, the sounds of students chattering and cheering filled the air as each performer approached the stage. On Thursday, Dec. 5, De Anza College hosted...

Photo illustration of a mouth producing music notes with a snowy background.

Winter concert preview

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | December 7, 2024

Start December off right by attending a showcase of performances that guide you on a journey through the holidays with a mix of non-traditional productions and student-lead songs at the Music Department’s...

Collage of photographs taken at Olivia Rodrigo’s Salt Lake City concert, and screen capture from Netflix trailer.

Concert Films: The new fan experience

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | November 14, 2024

The best seat in the house to see one of the highest selling artists in the world is only going for $6.99, and the deal is not too good to be true. Olivia Rodrigo’s concert film, “Olivia Rodrigo:...

Illustration of Tyler, The Creator wearing a mask as seen in the music video "St. Chroma" from his new album "CHROMAKOPIA."

‘CHROMAKOPIA’ is another deep cut in Tyler, The Creator’s Discography

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | November 13, 2024

Listen to the article:  After three long years, Tyler, The Creator's eighth studio album, “CHROMAKOPIA” released on Oct. 28. The 53-minute album contains 14 songs. The album features performances...

Students play the violin, cello, guitar and piano at the Chamber show in the Arts Quad on June 17.

Music enthusiasts play for the annual Chamber show

Ebony Campbell, La Voz Staff | June 28, 2024

The Chamber show was lively despite it being on a Monday afternoon. On June 17, friends and family gathered around to enjoy a show hosted by the Music Department in the Arts Quad. There was a good mix...

Jazz Band performing city pop song with singer Amy Murata during Spring Jazz Concert "A Night of Salsa and City Pop" at the VPAC on June 17.

Spring Jazz Concert returns after six years

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | June 28, 2024

The Visual & Performing Arts Center auditorium seating was filled top to bottom on June 17, where free admission invited the community to groove with the De Anza College Jazz Band conducted by Professor...

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