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The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Yearning is out, Lola Young is in

Yearning is out, Lola Young is in

Jasmine Williams, Managing Editor September 23, 2025

While Lola Young’s previous album, “This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway,” encompassed the tailend of a tumultuous relationship, her latest album, “I’m Only F**king Myself,” incredibly lays...

‘I can see a promising future for Leith Ross’

‘I can see a promising future for Leith Ross’

Tristan Walton, Contributor September 23, 2025

Canadian indie-folk singer Leith Ross released their sophomore album “I Can See The Future” on Sept. 19, continuing to build upon the buzz they have received since the start of the decade. The...

Radwimp’s most ebullient album

Radwimp’s most ebullient album

Natalia Loera, Contributor September 23, 2025

While being tied to anime by making popular soundtracks, Radwimps is a band that needs more recognition beyond animated films. Radwimps’ fourth studio album, “おかずのごはん,” is a piece packed...

Whiskey, bullets, goodbyes

Whiskey, bullets, goodbyes

Michael Morales, Staff Writer September 23, 2025

Six years after the release of his first single, “If You Were a Song,” the JUNO Award-winning artist Josh Ross released his highly anticipated full-length debut album, “Later Tonight.” The...

King Princess, get over it already

King Princess, get over it already

Jasmine Williams, Managing Editor September 16, 2025

King Princess has once again proven she cannot grow out of creating pitiful songs longing for her exes with her third album, “Girl Violence,” released on Sept. 12. This album’s 13 songs and 34-minute...

“Who Is The Sky?” And other questions David Byrne asks

“Who Is The Sky?” And other questions David Byrne asks

Sarah Quintanilla, Graphic Editor September 9, 2025

Childlike curiosity struck David Byrne as he released “Who Is The Sky?” A project made in collaboration with Ghost Train Orchestra and featuring the likes of Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams,...

Simple, sexy, so Sabrina

Simple, sexy, so Sabrina

Luna Infante, Magazine Editor September 2, 2025

Dazzling popstar Sabrina Carpenter officially released her new album “Man’s Best Friend” on Aug. 27 — only a year and six days after the release of her Grammy-winning album, “Short n’ Sweet.”...

The Garden releases ‘Horseshit on Route 66’

The Garden releases ‘Horseshit on Route 66’

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web and Social Editor September 13, 2022

Two years ago, Wyatt and Fletcher Shears of The Garden, released their fourth album, “Kiss My Super Bowl Ring” (“KMSBR”). Mixing 80’s inspired hardcore with a multiplicity of playful electronics,...

Grieving our self-awareness

Grieving our self-awareness

Amanda Sellers, Staff Writer February 22, 2022

The anguish of self-expectation that mirrors her first album, “Lush,” now having been released 10 years ago, makes itself known in Mitski’s newest work. “Laurel Hell” is reminiscent of an unreleased...

 Photos by Ethan Pham, The Paisano

UTSA student fiddles in band

Ben Shirani April 4, 2017

The Strayhearts, a local acoustic Americana band, released their debut self-titled album. The band describe their sound as “Waylon Jennings meets Mumford & Sons meets Zac Brown Band.” The Strayhearts...

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