Camille is a sophomore in the College studying Math and Computer Science. She enjoys folk rock, punk rock, and indie, and most all, pretending to know how to play these things on guitar. Camille is a co-host of her radio show The Underground Alliance, which airs Thursdays at 8:00am.
On Monday September 21st, The Fratellis graced us with their performance at our own 9:30 Club. Due to the chronic ineptitude of the D2 Metrobus, I... Read more →
"Trouble Town" was released on Jake Bugg's self-titled first album in 2008 when the young English artist was just 18. The album hit number one in the... Read more →
Spoon was formed by lead singer and songwriter Britt Daniel in 1993 in Austin, Texas, and has released eight albums since, their most recent in... Read more →
"Please Do Not Go" is one of the many lesser known gems of Violent Femmes' first album, Violent Femmes, released in 1983. The song starts off with... Read more →
77 was the Talking Head's debut album, released in 1977 (woah). Although "Psycho Killer" is the best known song on the album, this song kicks it... Read more →
The Black Lips released this hit single, "Bad Kids" in 2008. Originating in Georgia in 2000, "Bad Kids" was their only major hit, bringing them to... Read more →
Overshadowed by more successful American rock bands of the 2000's such as the Strokes and the Black Keys, Black Rebel Motor Cycle Club quite possibly... Read more →
Coming out from the shadows of a hiatus cut short, Fiona Apples and Oranges returns for another year on the hilltop and in the studio. Usher in the beginning of autumn and protect yourself from planetary retrograde with new recommendations from your favorite DJs, Sarah and Ian. Still reading? Listen to our best songs for... […]
Join WGTB on Saturday February 26 to welcome MICHELLE and Sidney Gish for our annual Spring concert. The show will take place in Bulldog Alley (behind the WGTB studio in the Leavey Center) and doors will open at 7 pm. Sidney Gish is a 24 year old musician who began her music career during her... […]
The playlist is called “Honeymoon In Paris” and is a collection of French pop music, primarily from the 1960s. It’s an extremely fun and interesting genre that often goes overlooked. Enjoy! Listen here.