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Neon Indian’s latest project, Vega Intl. Night School came on to the scene last fall and finally after a little under a year of touring and playing avant garde events (remember the video for “The Glitzy Hive” shot with GoPros?), Palomo and friends have released a visual dripping with 80’s iconography

Everything is put out on the dance floor, as southern California’s alternative-indie rockers, Young the Giant, release their newest album, Home of the Strange (2016). An album with a glossy and ethereal sound that stimulates the ear with infectious melodies and innovative production elements. 

It’s so hard to pin point a certain genre when listening to songs these days. Even though that might suck for people who like to categorize the music they listen to, it’s also awesome because music shouldn’t have to stick to just one genre anyways. Enter Berhana who makes a sort of downtempo, hip hop […]

Fueled by heavy rhythms, electrifying guitar riffs, and melodic pop structure, CoogRadio.com, presents the guitar-driven rock n’ roll outfit from Houston, Clay Melton Band. 

Coming in as featured “artist du jour”, CoogRadio.com presents the spotlight on Soul Creatures, a local six-piece band, bringing on the funk to Houston’s night life vibes.

After his last album GO:OD AM, it was pretty impossible to guess where Mac Miller would take his talents next. With albums and mixtapes such as Watching Movies with the Sound Off, Faces, K.I.D.S., and many others, it’s pretty hard to top such an extensive discography. However, four days ago when Mac Miller sent out […]

Earlier this year, I sat down with the wordsmith from the Southwest side of Houston, Wes Blanco. Towards the end of the interview I asked Wes what he had planned for us in 2016. With a sly smile he shrugged off the question, imploring myself and the whole city to sit back and watch Blanco’s […]

Coog Radio’s Web Director, Waylon O’Day has written a superb review of Maxo Kream’s third full length release The Persona Tape. 

http://gty.im/144400714 He is known as one of the most eclectic performers of his time. Named by Q Magazine as “the one truly vital voice of the ’80s”, English singer, Morrissey, takes the stage in Houston at White Oak Music Hall.

It’s that time of the year again! 2016 VMA Nominations are here…..

photo via instagram Say hello to Mabel McVey, 21-year-old singer/songwriter whose giving us mad 90’s vibes with both her music and amazing style.

Rhye, Milosh and Robin Hannibal’s very sensual R&B project, performed for the first time at Houston’s Warehouse Live last Thursday – three years after their first album debut, Woman.

Portland rapper and banana enthusiast, Aminé is making summer more vibrant with his upbeat and super catchy song “Caroline.”

The city of Boston has always been well known for it’s diverse music scene and rich urban culture. So it should come as no surprise to see yet another stellar alternative group hail from the Liberty City. The indie-rock trio, known as Lady Pills, claps back at the establishment with honest prose and gritty guitar tone.

http://gty.im/543233122 The Television Academy announced this year’s nominees in a ceremony July 14.

Wake up and smell the rookie, to-be-known rapper/songwriter Francis Thomas is dishing up something that Houston needs. 

The tracks make up K.R.I.T.’s first release of the year, XII/XII.

The singer’s sophomore album may come sooner than we think.

http://gty.im/538241542 The Maryland emcee’s latest project was released to Apple Music Thursday night with no prior announcement.

Currently on tour for her newest album, Puberty 2, Mitski is taking us along her journey dealing with anxiety, love, and heartbreak. Although the journey is sad and not the most upbeat, she instills a sense of confidence and the ability to overcome all the obstacles we endure.


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