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I discuss and analyze: -scooby dooby doo! Animated movie -Pixar’s new film “Souls” -New Sonic the hedgehog 2nd trailer -Hazbin hotel animation and the trend of independent creators financing their own project

The Classic Man is back and ready to take over Houston in style. With the release of his 85 to Africa in late August, Jidenna Theodore Mobisson, commonly known as Jidenna, wasted no time in hitting the road.   After graduating from Stanford University, Jidenna began working on his music career. He finally made his debut […]

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Episode 9) Final trailer breakdown; Social media connected into Entrepreneurial businesses and the validity of Celebrity merits; Chinese intervention into American business and the effect of its authoritarian presence in entertainment.

Special guests and host talk on Student life downs and ups, Weekend hobbies, The Joker & Joaquin phoenix, Marvel movies, Martin Scorsese & Film industry, and today’s Political climate.  

Austin City Limits will be held in Zilker Park on back to back weekends from October 4–6 and 11-13. The lineup promised Lil Uzi Vert and 21 Savage to be among the artists performing. Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, stage name 21 Savage, was born in Newham, England and later move to Atlanta, Georgia. 21 came from […]

Born Symere Woods, Liz Uzi Vert is a young rapper and songwriter from Philadelphia. Uzi released his first project,”Purple Thoughtz Vol. 1” in 2014, heavily influenced by Kanye’s “808’s and Heartbreaks”. He followed it with single “White Sh*t” that went viral, becoming his introduction to the mainstream. His fame rose after the release of the […]

Tired of the same Workout Playlist? Do you just want to focus on your workout and not have to keep fumbling around with your phone? Say no more, We got you fam! Check out DJ Krooks’ latest workout mix that has a lil bit of everything to keep you motivated through your workout. Ranging from […]

Welcome back Coogs! And welcome to Coog Radio! Coog Radio not only provides a creative outlet for students to express themselves but also introduces them to the world of broadcasting and media journalism. Our radio shows, podcasts, and blogs represent the student body in diversity and musicality demonstrated in the genres and themes. We want […]

Nothing like circling the parking lots and speed-walking to your first day of classes as a welcome back to good ol’ U of H.  It’s inevitable…you’re going to spend some time searching for parking at UH this week and well..all semester. We’ve got you covered though — the Coog Radio Board members have put together […]

Eccentricity: It’s one of the most interesting characteristics in the musical world. Notably, some genres are expected to make it work better than others. For example, rap has artists like Tierra Whack, Ugly God, and Kanye to represent its eccentricity. Rock, Alternative, Pop, and Hip-Hop are all considered genres where being eccentric can be embraced […]

Since April begins with the lightheartedness of April Fool’s Day, it seems fitting to write a piece about music’s most famous fool, or in this case clown, Pagliaccio. Operas have phased out of popular culture as of late with the rise of musicals as the popular medium of combining theatre and music. This decline is, […]

LiL Jodeci, born Keith Cavalier, is a DJ and producer from New Orleans. He was raised in New Orleans 7th Ward selling CDs before he started his career as a DJ in 2010. Cav, as he is also known, played a role in creating the Pink Room Project . This DIY music collective has developed an […]

Doja Cat is a popularly known American songwriter, rapper, singer as well as record producer. The artist whose real name is Amala Zandile Dlamini hails from Los Angeles. Her roots, that came from an artistic family, laid a concrete foundation for her future career in the music industry. Her career began in the year 2013 […]

Noname, an upcoming household name, will be performing at White Oak Music Hall on Thursday, Feb. 28th. The first time I heard of Noname was about three years ago on SoundCloud. She was known as Noname the Gypsy, and she had just done a feature with Chance the Rapper called “Israel (Sparring).” The soothing, spoken […]

This is a new segment called Artists in Key Minor, where I highlight minority artists with major talent and talk about why you should be adding them to your next playlists. The first person up for introduction is, Moses Sumney. 

This year marks the 50th anniversary of what some would consider the greatest music festival of all time- Woodstock. The almost mythical event took place over three days in August 1969, and it attracted nearly 400,000 people to an upstate New York farm.

White Oak Music Hall was the place to be on December 27th. It was the scene of a Texas-style psychedelic celebration to send off the year and enter the new one with groovy performances all around.

Photo by Loma Vista Recordings The Show The Atlanta native Manchester Orchestra is making another comeback to the Lone Star State!  This time around they’re making a trip to the House of Blues Houston on this Tuesday, Nov. 27th. Make sure to get your tickets here!  Manchester Orchestra recently had a few shows in Austin in conjunction with their […]

Since it’s Thanksgiving, I thought it would be fitting to look back and give thanks to a band that seems to have fallen out of the mainstream conversation of 70s rock, Redbone. The Native American rock band would go on to become one of the hidden gems of the musical renaissance of the late-60s and […]

The one-man band that is Author and Punisher interestingly produces industrial-metal sounds with the use of custom-made mechanisms that create unique and aggressive compilations of noise by ingeniously unifying literal metal and music.


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