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Throwback Thursday is a (hopefully) weekly column bringing you some “old school” music every Thursday. It is designed to enlighten the young, please our target demographic, and make the old feel even older. Summer is so ill timed, especially in Texas. The one span of the year where you have the most time for fun […]

The Fall 2013 application deadline is Thursday at Midnight!  If you haven’t filled out your application yet, get to it! https://coogradio.com/join/dj

Throwback Thursday is a (hopefully) weekly column bringing you some “old school” music every Thursday. It is designed to enlighten the young, please our target demographic, and make the old feel even older. Well, here we are… a brand spanking new blog on a brand spanking new website. We sincerely hope you enjoy what you […]

After years of hard work and months of planning, welcome to the all new Coog Radio website! Be sure to check out our current schedule and discover all the great shows we have!  Perhaps you’ve been listening, and want to connect some faces to some voices?  Head on over to the DJs page and meet our […]

Editor’s note: this review was written by Nick Page back in May. I had never been to Rudyard’s before but I had suddenly found myself there for two consecutive nights enjoying Canadian bands that deserve the space of a stadium but were given a loft. Not that I am complaining, I prefer a more intimate […]

Editor’s note: this review was written by Bryan Dupont Grey in cooperation with The Daily Cougar. During his up-and-coming rise to fame, Mac Miller had often been viewed as a Pittsburgh rapper whose mixtape and commercial material stayed centered around money, weed and women. It was charming at first, but after a while, the recycled […]

Check out Buxton’s music video for its song “Riverbed” off of the album, “Nothing Here Seems Strange.”

photo credit: Houston Press What better way to spend July 4th than seeing Houston music royalty?  Geto Boys’ set at Free Press Summer Fest ran into some trouble when Bushwick Bill was detained for drug posession.  FPH has just announced a make up show at the House of Blues that will feature all members, and […]

Our Vic Shuttee has been a busy guy.  Every week, he’s brought you the very best of comedy on his show, “Hail Satire!” In addition to that, he’s been interviewing famous comedians and actors like Nick Offerman (“Parks and Recreation”), Robert Wuhl (HBO’s “Arli$$”), and Oscar-winner Melissa Leo (“The Fighter,” “Red State”) just to name […]

Blaffer Art Museum is offering someone the opportunity to attend Free Press Summer Fest with 2 weekend passes to the festival for free simply by liking Blaffer Art Museum on Facebook. Anyone who likes the page during roughly a two-week period (beginning Monday, May 13th-Friday the 24th) will be entered into a drawing and the […]

Apply to be a summer DJ for Coog Radio. Applications are due May 20. Application: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EJHg-g9QkvohGnNOshHp-xH9Fch9IDq5BTHAuLFLt-o/edit

Come out to the Blaffer Art Museum located in the Fine Arts Building for their First Thursdays event where Coog Radio DJs play their favorite tunes and local brews are served to the people. Be sure and try to make it out tomorrow! If not then there is always next month. RSVP

Houston ska heroes The Suspects are celebrating their 20th anniversary by putting their first album, Ninety-Nine Paid, up on their Bandcamp site for free.  You do have the option of paying them, so feel free to chip in a couple of bucks if you can spare it, because it’s truly a piece of Houston music […]

While opening for The Walkmen in Seattle, Father John Misty front-man J. Tillman informed the crowd of their headliner’s arrival. “Just a little bit longer my beautiful babies and then The Walkmen are gonna come up here and crush you with gentlemanliness.” Hearing this, I couldn’t help but think of Houston’s newest rock band – The Caldwell. […]

Can’t get in to SXSW?  Couch By Couchwest may be for you.  A self-described online music festival where “the beer prices are cheaper and the only hipster is you”, CXCW presents taped performances from bands in all manner of genres in all manner of places (basements, moving cars, etc). And the best part?  It’s free.  […]

We’re giving away a pair of tickets for the Ducktails, Wild Moccasins, Yip Deceiver show Tuesday, March 12th at Walters. Leave a comment here or here for a chance to win! Winner to be picked by 1:00 PM tomorrow.

  Pitchfork pulls through with a superb lineup for their South by Southwest day party. Performers included are Manchester techno recording artist Andy Stott, Waxahatchee, whose excellent LP American Weekend turned heads in 2012, freakout-R&B singer Autre Ne Veut and Rhye who have a smooth, luminous LP coming out later this week. Free, all ages

 

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 […]


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