Month: February 2013

 

Moths are some local boys who make a very unique product. When listening to Moths, one may be reminded of such mathcore originators as Botch or The Dillinger Escape Plan. While their latest self-titled release is at least 30 years after the founding of Botch, Moths seem to pick up the mantle pretty well with it’s frequently […]

Praise to the folks at 35 Denton who have cooked up a stellar lineup for their four day festival this year which takes place in downtown Denton from March 7th to the 10th. Notable acts this year include the UK Bass crew Night Slugs, Stoner-metal rockers Sleep, Garage-rock San Francisco band The Oh Sees, Vancouver […]

For musicians, it’s an inevitable reality that at some point, you’re going to whore yourself out on social media, and that’s totally understandable. But it’s always great when a band can build a following solely through word of mouth and praise for the music. Such was the case with CR favorite Pure X and their […]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSaDElz7wSI Check out the video for “Line of Fire,” the first video from Junip (featuring acoustic powerhouse Jose Gonzalez) off its upcoming self-titled album. Even casual fans of Jose should be excited for this release.  “Junip” drops April 23 from Mute Records.

We are being told, baring any unforeseen circumstances, we will be back to our regular broadcast schedule tomorrow (2/19).  Thank you for your patience!

P.O.S. has released a new video for “Weird Friends” from their album We Don’t Even Live Here, and it’s every bit as chaotic (and, well, weird) as you’d expect.  The visuals and lyrical content are a nice alternative to the usual stuff you’d find in more mainstream hip hop.  We Don’t Even Live Here is out […]

  All day festival. Many different genres.  All ages.  Free admission.  What more do you need?

https://soundcloud.com/thestrokes/the-strokes-all-the-time The Strokes released a new track from their upcoming release Comedown Machine, and it seems to harken back to the days of Is This It and Room on Fire.  Check it out now on Soundcloud. Comedown Machine is out March 26th.

Subpop posted on YouTube one of the 15 bonus songs included in the 10th anniversary reissue of The Postal Service’s landmark (and only) album Give Up.  Even though it is more of an upbeat departure from the tracks on Give Up, it’s still quality material.  The album is out April 9th (preorder through Subpop).

From a press release on the UC website: University Centers Staff, Contract Partners and UH Offices: An extensive review of the power situation for the University Center has been completed.  The initial determination is that we have significant issues to mitigate. The priorities for the restoration have been identified as follows:  1) Life Safety and Emergency […]

Because of a power outage at the UC, all regularly scheduled shows on Monday will not be heard.  We apologize for any inconvenience.  Stay tuned to our Twitter and Facebook for further updates.


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