SOTW: “What You Need” by Tems 032426

March 25th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

SOTW: “What You Need” by Tems

Reviewed by: Marley Lehmann ’28

Released Date: November 21st, 2025

Rating: 9.5/10

RIYL: Brent Faiyaz, Sonder, SZA

Review:

Tems is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, record producer, and Grammy winner who blends genres like alternative R&B, hip-hop, and afrobeats to create soulful and meaningful songs. Her most recent album, Love Is A Kingdom, includes the single “What You Need”. This track highlights a soft percussion backing her calming vocals that adds more emotion to the already passionate lyrics. “What You Need” talks about topics such as longing and wanting to be chosen. The more you listen to it, the deeper the lyrics can hit.  Read the rest of this entry »



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AOTW: “Irreversible” by Brigitte Calls Me Baby 031926

March 19th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

AOTW: “Irreversible” by Brigitte Calls Me Baby

Reviewed by: Sylvia J. Gredzinski ’27

Released: March 13th, 2026

Rating: 8.5/10

RIYL: Fontaines D.C., Urban Heat, The Smiths

Review:

Brigitte Calls Me Baby is an alt-rock band from Chicago, Illinois. This band formed fairly recently, starting off in 2022, and consists of five members: lead singer Wes Leavins, guitarists Jack Fluegel and Trevor Lynch, Devin Wessels on bass, and drummer Jeremy Benshish. The band name is in reference to the lead singer’s pen-pal friendship with French actress Brigitte Bardot. The band gained attention after opening for bands like Inhaler and Muse, which eventually landed them a record deal with ATO records. Their sound is a blend of new wave, indie rock, and post-punk, with vocals being compared to artists like Elvis Presley, adding to the band’s nostalgic and romantic aesthetic. Read the rest of this entry »



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SOTW: “Pacifico” by CQ Wrestling 031726

March 17th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

SOTW: “Pacifico” by CQ Wrestling 

Reviewed By: Ciara McKeon ’28

Release Date: March 10th, 2026

Rating: 8/10

RIYL: Wunderhorse, Been Stellar, Quarters

Review:

CQ Wrestling is one of those newer indie rock bands that fit into the current wave of gritty, guitar-heavy music that’s been popping up lately.  Their sound leans into that slightly chaotic indie/post-punk energy while still keeping the songs melodic enough to stick with you. They’re the kind of band that sounds like they’d be even better live, leaning into that raw, unpolished style that fans of bands like Wunderhorse and Been Stellar have been loving. Read the rest of this entry »



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AOTW: Wuthering Heights by Charli XCX 031226

March 15th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

AOTW: Wuthering Heights by Charli XCX

Reviewed by: Mia Ciccarelle ’29

Released: February 13th, 2026

Rating: 7/10

RIYL: Lorde, Lana Del Ray

Review:

Charli XCX (Born Charlotte Aitchison) is an experimental hyperpop artist from Cambridge, England. This February, she released her ninth album titled “Wuthering Heights”. Charli was asked to write a song for the soundtrack of the movie with the same name, and she went above and beyond by creating a whole album. The album shares similarities with her other works, but shows a new side of her artistry. Most of her music is made for dancing and clubbing, while the songs on this album are much darker and dramatic. 

The tone of the album is very ethereal and immersive. String instruments are used heavily throughout the album to create a gothic feel and the use of crescendo makes the music feel closer and therefore more immersive. For example, “Eyes of the World” off of the album, is introduced with a beautiful instrumental which builds and draws the listener in. The song, along with others on the album, are very vulnerable and emotional, although being a soundtrack. Additionally, Charli included songs like “Open Up” which acts as an interlude, and does a great job setting the ominous tone for the rest of the album. Although the album has a darker tone than her previous works, her personal style definitely still shines through, with her hyperpop side coming out slightly in songs like “Dying for You”. The album is perfect to listen to during thunderstorms and is overall a great listen.

 



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SOTW: “Victim of Luck” by Metric 031026

March 10th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

SOTW: “Victim of Luck” by Metric. A Sunny Return from Spring Break!
Reviewed By: Marley Lehmann ’28
Release Date: February 3rd, 2026
Rating: 9/10
RIYL: Phantogram, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Wet Leg
Review:
Metric has thrived as an indie-rock/alternative band for decades now. One of the most recognizable songs is “Black Sheep” from the popular movie Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The slight synth-pop background makes their music especially unique, including “Victim of Luck,” one of their most underrated tracks. Their new album, “Romanticize The Dive,” is scheduled to be released this year on April 24th, including more songs like this one.

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AOTW: “At Home In My Mind” by Ellur 022626

February 26th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

AOTW: “At Home In My Mind” by Ellur

Reviewed by: Sylvia J. Gredzinski ‘27

Release Date: February 6, 2026

Rating: 9/10

RIYL: Phoebe Bridgers, Mitski, Florence + The Machine

Review:

Ellur is a singer-songwriter from Halifax, England. Before pursuing a full-time music career, she worked multiple jobs while playing cover sets in local pubs on weekends. Her first single was released in early January and is called “Reflection”. Since then, she has released multiple songs like “God Help Me Now” and “Satellites” with her first released album being “At Home In My Mind”. She has played two headlining acts and performed in festivals like Latitude and Leeds Festival. Her music style is described as indie pop, while she takes inspiration from artists like Adele, Coldplay, and Radiohead, among others.

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SOTW: “Your Favorite Toy” by Foo Fighters 022426

February 24th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

Midterm Week SOTW: “Your Favorite Toy” by Foo Fighters
Reviewed by: Mia Ciccarelle ’29

Released: February 19th, 2026

Rating: 7/10

RIYL: Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Green Day

Review:

The Foo Fighters are a rock and roll band and project created by Dave Grohl after Nirvana disbanded in 1994. At the release of their first self-titled album, Grohl was the only member and played every instrument himself on the recording. Foo Fighters are known for their authentic energy and intense music that draws the listener in. Additionally, the band has a large personality, and passion for their work. They have gone outside the box and released not only a documentary about the forming of the band, but also a comedic-horror film about themselves. 

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Roy Wood Jr. Interview

February 19th, 2026 by The Professor

WLOY General Manager and DJ Daniel Carter (’26) had the opportunity to interview comedian, actor, writer, and author Roy Wood Jr over Zoom just before his show at The Filmore, promoting his new book The Man of Many Fathers: Life Lessons Disguised as a Memoir. Roy got his start working in radio and later in his career became a correspondent on The Daily Show on Comedy Central. Now you can find Roy as the host of Have I Got News for You on CNN.



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AOTW: “The Accelerationists” by: Underlined Passages 021926

February 19th, 2026 by Ellie Walsh

AOTW: “The Accelerationists” by Underlined Passages

Reviewed by: Marley Lehmann ’28

Release Date: October 17th, 2025

Rating: 9/10

RIYL: Death Cab for Cutie, Slowdive, Jimmy Eat World

Review:

Underlined Passages is a small indie rock band that originated right here in Baltimore, Maryland, in 2014. Since then, they have worked with Mint 400 Records to create songs rooted in amazing guitar work and the same vibe as many popular 90s indie rock bands. Their music reflects, to me, the kind of music an older brother would listen to growing up; much like Deftones and Slowdive.

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Coyote Island Interview

February 19th, 2026 by The Professor

Music Director Sylvia J. Gredzinski (‘27) recently sat down on a zoom call with Mike O’Hehir, lead vocalist, songwriter, and producer of Coyote Island. Based in Portland, Maine, the band started as a solo project, which over time expanded to include three more members. Coyote Island creates a unique sound blending the genres of folk, reggae, and psychedelic indie, along with beats inspired by cultures from around the world, in hopes of letting their listeners feel free and emotionally uplifted. Coyote Island is currently on their Shadow Magic tour, performing at the 8×10 in Baltimore on February 19, 2026. Come check them out to experience good vibes and great music!



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