Ariel Chu is a really bad long term planner, a fan of the eat-sleep-rinse-repeat doctrine of life, and an aspiring professional couch potato. She's a freshman in the College, studying engineering and art, and one day, she hopes she can make a van go.
It’s been a long time coming for a little British band called Years & Years. When they released their first single “I Wish I Knew” in 2012,... Read more →
Taking a rest from his usually upbeat, dubstep, electro collaborative anthems, British 26 year old Labrinth slows it down for a heartbreaking four... Read more →
After the success of 2012’s Babel, Mumford and Sons announced that they would take a “considerable amount of time off” in 2013. They lied.... Read more →
A scruffy Irishman singing in an artistically lit room. A steamy tryst on a rooftop. A dancing monkey playing the pan flute on the subway. Only two... Read more →
A departure from the folksy five part falsetto harmonies of 2010’s Early in the Morning, James Vincent McMorrow’s Post Tropical takes on a new... Read more →
No, this song isn’t about kingdoms of isolation but rather the plain old isolation of a deteriorating relationship. An upcoming British artist,... Read more →
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With so much music being released every week, it’s easy for great songs to get lost in the shuffle of everyday listening. That’s why all of us at WGTB have curated a playlist with our favorite tunes of this March. Listen below for our favorite songs of the month! Best of March 2021
With so much music being released every week, it’s easy for great songs to get lost in the shuffle of everyday listening. That’s why all of us at WGTB have curated a playlist with the best tunes of this February. Listen below for our favorite songs of the month! Best of February 2021