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(02/04/24 2:00pm)
Auburn (14-7, 3-5) will travel to Fayetteville on Sunday to take on Arkansas (16-7, 4-4). Auburn owns a six-game losing streak to the Razorbacks and has yet to win a road conference game so far this season.
(02/02/24 5:21am)
Auburn, Ala—The Auburn Tigers (14-7, 3-5) opened the month of February by hosting the #1 South Carolina Gamecocks (20-0, 8-0) inside Neville Arena for a game that was a tale of two halves.
(02/02/24 2:00pm)
Auburn, Ala — Groundhog’s Day brings about a special meet for Auburn Gymnastics since this will be the first time Auburn has ever hosted a Quad meet in Neville Arena.
(02/01/24 5:55am)
AUBURN, Ala. – The No. 16 Auburn Tigers, (17-4, 6-2) beat the Vanderbilt Commodores (5-15, 0-7) 81-54 Wednesday night to secure their eleventh home win of the season. Jaylin Williams led the Tigers in scoring with 21.
(02/01/24 2:00pm)
Auburn, Ala — As Black History Month kicks off, the Auburn Tigers (14-6, 3-4) take on the #1 South Carolina Gamecocks (19-0, 7-0) inside Neville Arena.
(01/31/24 2:00pm)
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Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards - "Fake Me Out"
(01/30/24 3:28am)
(01/30/24 3:24am)
AUBURN, Ala. - Monday night’s clash between Auburn(14-6, 3-4) and Georgia(10-10, 1-6) featured two teams that have struggled thus far in SEC play. Auburn though struggling still is listed in the first four out meaning they are playing important basketball the rest of the way and Monday was a great showing of that as their transition offense and shooting came to life.
(01/28/24 11:20pm)
This month marks fifteen years since the release of Animal Collective’s Merriweather Post Pavilion in 2009. When I was only six and practicing addition facts in my first grade classroom, the indie scene was absorbing what has aged to be one of the most iconic psychedelic pop albums of the 21st century. Arguably their most accessible album (besides possibly 2023’s Isn’t It Now?), MPP is a more marketable angle on the sounds they explored in their 2007 album Strawberry Jam. However, some major differences include the use of a classic verse-chorus song structure and increased bass in the mix. Still, the band maintains their strange lyricism and avant-garde ambient choices throughout the album. Animal Collective creates a wall of sound throughout each song where each note appears muffled in whatever noise is already smothering the song. A fan favorite moment in any piece of Animal Collective’s work tends to be at the halfway mark of the opening track “In the Flowers” where the calm and tonally unclear first half of the song is essentially interrupted by a glamorous explosion of offbeat pulsating synths and drums just after the lyric “if I could just leave my body for the night”. The album then transitions into what remains the band’s biggest hit, “My Girls”. The pulsating synths continue and Panda Bear sings about just being able to provide a stable home for his wife and daughter, save material possessions. A less than obvious formula for an indie cult classic, but years later the shiny sounds and homey lyrics have stapled their place in the indie scene. My personal favorite track and top song of last year, “Summertime Clothes”, feels like the hysteria of a sleep deprived 2AM open highway road trip with the windows down to buy a milkshake with friends. Lyrically, it quite literally is with lines like, “it doesn’t really matter, I’ll go where you feel; hunt for the breeze, get a midnight meal.” The words oscillate up and down adding to the hysterical feeling but the message zones in after all the chaos of each verse saying, “and I want to walk around with you; and be here with you, we’re going.” The rest of the album continues with these musical themes and rhythms, opting to write about less conventional topics. The song “Taste” includes one of my favorite lyrics ever, “Am I really all the things that are outside of me? Would I complete myself without the things I like around?” Paradoxically the running theme of simplicity in many of the songs is covered by a noisy eclectic swarm of synths and noise. Every song here tells a story beyond just the lyrics. While many experimental bands trade meaning for a gimmick, Animal Collective uses their unconventional sound to add to the story of each song instead. Impressively, MPP only showcases one side of the band’s musical ability, but that said, it showcases their ability at a time when they were at a creative peak. If you are a fan of experimental pop music and haven’t heard MPP yet, I hope that you do soon. After fifteen years, its grandeur sound still captivates fans new and old.
(01/29/24 12:30am)
The Tigers (13-6, 2-4) welcome the struggling Georgia Bulldogs (10-9, 1-5) to Neville Arena Monday night for a clash between two teams looking to get rolling in SEC play. Georgia sits at the bottom of the SEC with only one SEC win in their 2024 campaign. Auburn sits in 10th with only two wins thus far in SEC play both of which coming at home.
(01/27/24 11:48pm)
No. 8 Auburn (16-4, 5-2) lost its second consecutive game Saturday afternoon at the hands of Mississippi State (14-6, 3-4). The biggest storyline yet again for Auburn was their shooting. In all four losses this season, they have struggled from the field. Saturday was no different.
(01/27/24 5:00pm)
On Friday night, the No. 13 Auburn gymnastics team faced a formidable challenge against host No. 4 Arkansas at Barnhill Arena. Despite a commendable score of 196.675, Auburn fell short against the Razorbacks, who finished with an impressive 197.225.
(01/26/24 7:30pm)
Auburn gymnastics is gearing up for a challenging showdown as they travel to Barnhill Arena to face the formidable No. 4 Arkansas Razorbacks on Friday night, January 25. The highly anticipated meet, set to commence at 7 p.m. CT, will be streamed on SEC Network+.
(01/27/24 12:00am)
No. 8 Auburn (16-3, 5-1) will face Mississippi State (13-6, 2-4) in Starkville on Saturday afternoon. Both teams are coming off a road loss, Mississippi State to Florida and Auburn to Alabama. They will both look to get back in the win column on Saturday.
(01/25/24 2:50pm)
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - In a highly anticipated matchup at Coleman Coliseum on Wednesday, No. 8 Auburn experienced a thrilling contest against Alabama, resulting in a narrow 79-75 defeat and the end of their impressive 11-game win streak. The game showcased intense competition and noteworthy performances from both teams.
(01/24/24 4:00pm)
Auburn's head coach, Bruce Pearl, is keeping a level head despite his team's fantastic run, now sitting at an impressive No. 8 in the rankings after 11 consecutive wins. Looking ahead to the clash against Alabama on January 24, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. CT, Pearl remains grounded, insisting they are better than perceived but not as good as the recent hype suggests.
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(01/21/24 4:58am)
AUBURN, Ala. - No. 13 Auburn (16-2, 5-0) dominated No. 22 Ole Miss (15-3, 2-3), defeating them 82-59 on Saturday night. With the win and Alabama's loss, the Tigers moved into sole possession of first place in the SEC. While there is still plenty of basketball to be played, the Tigers could not have imagined a better start to SEC play.
(01/21/24 2:00pm)
The Auburn Women’s Basketball team will look to bounce back from their road loss at Vanderbilt, as the Tigers welcome in-state rival Alabama to Neville Arena.