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When the Wind Forgets Your Name
By: Brandon Kurtz After seven years without an original release, Built to Spill is back with their new album Whenthe Wind Forgets Your Name. Their first release with historic Seattle label Sub Pop is the resultof fronting member Doug Martsch’s collaboration with Lê Almieda and João Casaes of Oruã, apsychedelic, ... -
How a Japanese Man with a Guitar Changed my Life
By: Campbell Wood On September 15th, 2021, an underground music-based magazine called Rolling Stone released its revamped list of the Top 500 Songs of All Time after its infamous list from 2004. Topping the chart are some of history’s most classic and recognizable songs, from legendary artists such as Aretha ... -
World College Radio Day 
By: Sophia Miller For those who enjoy a customized touch to their ordinary music listening experience, college radio provides a break from mainstream tracks to showcase a vast range of genres and artists—along with much, much more. Today is World College Radio Day, which has been celebrated since October in ... -
The Importance of College Radio
By Nick Spitz: As of 2018, there are 411 licensed college radio stations and one can only assume that there are countless other unlicensed or online only stations to add to that number. Some may try to call radio outdated or accuse a college radio station an antiquated use of ... -
DJ of the month: Kaycie Robertson
Our DJ of the month for September 2022 is Kaycie Robertson! For this blog post, we asked Kaycie some questions to learn more about her music show. Q: What's the name of your show? A: Indie Jones Q: What kind of music do you play on your show? A: Soft ... -
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Aubrey Vu, Kate Sharp, and Emily Kuni
Sundown at the Stoop (Alternative - Electronic, Experimental)