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Aubrey Haddard’s “Portuguese Red” Evokes Nostalgia for Simpler Times

By Ian Tracy on March 2, 2021

Brooklyn singer-songwriter, Aubrey Haddard, will make you miss the parties and nights... Read more →
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Playlist: WGTB’s Best of February

By Music Department on March 1, 2021

With so much music being released every week, it's easy for great songs to get lost in... Read more →
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Review: Skullcrusher EP

By Anya Gizis on February 17, 2021

Skullcrusher’s debut, self-titled EP was released on June 26, 2020 through Secretly... Read more →
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No Rock Just Pebbles: Top Music of 2020

By Anya Gizis on December 31, 2020

If you hadn't noticed, this was a pretty weird year. One of the things that got us... Read more →
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Playlist: Great Tunes for Terrible Times

By Anya Gizis on December 27, 2020

A very good playlist to play very loudly. Check out our playlist on... Read more →
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“Misunderstood” & “Praise” – together PANGEA

By Max Keeney on April 13, 2018

With spring seemingly here to stay in DC, Santa Clarita punks together PANGEA have... Read more →

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  • Playlist: WGTB’s Best of February
    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
  • Playlist: Great Tunes for Terrible Times
    A very good playlist to play very loudly. Check out our playlist on Spotify! More Posts for Show: No Rock Just Pebbles
  • Playlist: RIP The Thermals
    On Monday, Portland punk-rock staples The Thermals announced that they were officially disbanding after 15 years together. It’s never fun to hear that a band you love has ceased to exist, but after seven albums released over the course of more than a decade, the decision to exit now rather than force themselves to stay... […]

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