Connor Eichenwald is a Senior from Houston, Texas. He likes music and movies - his Spotify is a testament. He has returned to write for WGTB once more after 2 years away.
I recently discovered that the two words “founder” and “flounder” mean the same thing. “Flounder,” is often relegated to top 10 lists of... Read more →
Elusive is quite the buzzword in music today – from the “elusive” duo dvsn to the “elusive” album release of Frank Ocean (still waiting!),... Read more →
Pop-R&B artist Jeremih, perhaps best known for his ubiquitous party jam “Birthday Sex,” released his long-awaited third album Late Nights to... Read more →
I’ll start this off by saying that I have a humongous musical man crush on Dev Hynes. He’s just so cool and he hangs out with really cool people... Read more →
If you came to this page wondering what Connor Eichenwald has been listening to this week then you definitely came to the right place. And if you... Read more →
Kelela’s Hallucinogen EP is an aptly named journey through a new blend of R&B and electronic sounds that is certainly a step forward for the... Read more →
Gabriel Garzón-Montano is an artist that everyone should be watching because his 6 released tracks are that good. Personally, an artist will... Read more →
Isaiah Rashad is likely the most underrated member of Top Dawg Entertainment, which, admittedly, is not the most prestigious title when that label... 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.