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On This Day: April 14
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Explore Baltimore! Monday Night Open Mic
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Battle of the Bands Spotlight: The Last Arrival
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AOTW: Tory Lanez – Alone At Prom
Battle of the Bands Spotlight: The Last Arrival
April 10th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Battle of the Bands Contestant: The Last Arrival
Meet The Last Arrival (@chrissaia / @sammejia_ / @patrickhart356 / @michaelmoseley16 / @mc.gillicuddy), a genre-crossing group with roots in jam band culture and a love for experimentation. Chris and Patrick have been playing together for a while, heavily inspired by the Allman Brothers and the Grateful Dead. Their chemistry brings a nostalgic yet fresh sound to the stage.
The full lineup includes Chris on guitar and backup vocals, Sam on drums, Patrick on guitar and vocals, Michael on piano, and Edward on bass. With Sam’s versatile drumming and a group that thrives on blending influences, The Last Arrival is ready to close out the night with something bold.
Come support The Last Arrival at Battle of the Bands THIS Saturday, April 12, from 7–10pm in McGuire Hall!!
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Battle of the Bands Spotlight: Daviid and the Daydreamerz
April 9th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Battle of the Bands Contestant: Daviid and the Daydreamerz
Meet Daviid and the Daydreamerz (@daviid.242 / @thedaydreamerzband), a genre-bending group that’s all about collaboration and community. The band originally came together through the guys over at 242 and has been building momentum ever since. Always open to new energy, they’re known for being down to perform with just about anyone and everyone.
The current lineup features Jkeys on keyboard, Ryan on bass, Jozy on guitar, 4k on drums, and BSideKai as DJ. With their versatile setup and collective vibe, Daviid and the Daydreamerz are ready to bring something dynamic and fresh to the Battle stage.
Come support Daviid and the Daydreamerz at Battle of the Bands THIS Saturday, April 12, from 7–10pm in McGuire Hall!!
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Battle of the Bands Spotlight: Psychedelia
April 8th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Battle of the Bands Contestant: Psychedelia
Meet Psychedelia (@psyyychedeliaaa), a band that blends psych-pop with hints of indie, art rock, and hip-hop. Their sound is dreamy, layered, and experimental — and they’re kicking off this year’s Battle of the Bands.
The group officially came together in early 2024, but the project had already been in motion months before. “All of us hung out in our dorm for hours working on songs and testing out new ideas and sounds, eventually leading to the creation of the band.” Now made up of Stuart (Lead Guitar/Production), Nick (Lead Vocals/Bass), and Rohan (Synthesizer/Keys/Backing Vocals), Psychedelia is ready to bring something new to the stage.
Come support Psychedelia at Battle of the Bands THIS Saturday, April 12, from 7-10pm in McGuire Hall!!
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On This Day: April 14
April 14th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
1. 1958: The first stereo LP record was offered to the public by Capitol Records, marking a shift in how people experienced recorded music.
2. 1969: The recording of “The Ballad of John and Yoko” began at Abbey Road Studios with only John Lennon and Paul McCartney present.
3. 1980: Iron Maiden released their self-titled debut album, introducing the band that would become a major force in heavy metal.
4. 1995: Burl Ives, folk singer and actor best known for “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” died at age 85.
5. 2000: Metallica filed a lawsuit against Napster, beginning a high-profile legal battle over digital music sharing.
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Explore Baltimore! Monday Night Open Mic
April 11th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
by Elizabeth Kosik ’25
What: Next Phaze Monday Night Open Mic
When: Monday, April 14 · 8 – 11pm
Where: Next Phaze Cafe & Lounge · 112 E Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Every Monday evening, Next Phaze Café & Lounge opens its doors to local musicians, poets, and performers for a night dedicated to creativity and community. The Monday Night Open Mic is a space where artists of all backgrounds can take the stage and share their work in a supportive, laid-back setting.
Guests can enjoy live performances while dining on some of the café’s most popular Southern-inspired dishes, including Cajun salmon, crab cakes, Bayou pasta, and fried catfish. A selection of signature cocktails is also available to round out the experience. Due to limited seating, reservations through Toast Tables are recommended, with each reservation allowing up to four free seats. Walk-ins are welcome on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out!
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AOTW: Tory Lanez – Alone At Prom
April 10th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
by Elizabeth Kosik ’25
Album of The Week: Tory Lanez – Alone At Prom
Released: December 10, 2021
Rate: 10/10
RIYL: PARTYNEXTDOOR, Lil Tecca, Miguel
Tory Lanez is mostly known for mixing rap and R&B, but Alone at Prom is a full shift into a retro ‘80s sound. It’s not a typical project from him, but it shows he can commit to a theme and still make it polished. The album stands out because it doesn’t feel like he’s just trying to be nostalgic—he actually pulled it off.
Every track on Alone at Prom hits, with no skips. “The Color Violet” is smooth and catchy without trying too hard. “Midnight’s Interlude” keeps that moody feel going but doesn’t get boring. “Pluto’s Last Comet” sounds like the kind of song you’d hear in the last scene of a movie, and “‘87 Stingray” brings the energy back up without breaking the vibe. Even if this isn’t your usual style, the songs are easy to get into and stay stuck in your head.
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Alex Ovechkin Overtakes The Great Gretzky!
April 10th, 2025 by Andrew Ciofalo
by Andrew Ciofalo ’25, host of After The Whistle
Wayne Gretzky’s scoring title of 894 goals has been dethroned! Washington Capitals left winger Alexander Ovechkin took over Gretzky’s crown on April 6, 2025, when he surpassed The Great One with goal number 895. Gretzky’s goal record was thought to never be broken, have we just seen the impossible? Well, no not even close. Highly improbably? Probably.
To know the feat that Alex Ovechkin just climbed, you must also know the feat that Wayne Gretzky climbed… Gordie Howe.
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Staff Picks: Liz’s Top 5
April 9th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
Hi, I’m Liz, the Public Relations Director at WLOY, and here are my top 5 songs of the week!
5. “Amazing” – Rex Orange County: As my senior year concludes, many of these tracks remind me of my earlier college years. “Amazing” was released in March 2022 during the spring of my first year, and it brings me back to those spring days spent with my best friends.
4. “Looking at You” – Two Friends, Sam Vesso: One of my favorite tracks from my first year at Loyola is by Two Friends, who played at our Loyolapalooza—I fell in love with their music after that.
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SOTW: “POP” – Miso Extra
April 8th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
by Genevieve Torkornoo ’25
Song of The Week: “POP” – Miso Extra
Released: March 20, 2025
Rate: 9/10
RIYL: Born At Midnite, Maddie Jay, Kaeto
Miso Extra is a rising solo artist of Japanese and British heritage, seamlessly infusing her identity into her music. Her song “POP” is an alternative pop track with an upbeat tempo that leaves a lasting impression on listeners. Blending both English and Japanese effortlessly, the song features a catchy chorus that echoes “pop, pop, pop” in the air—a fun and infectious tune that’s hard not to sing along to.
Her song “POP” gathers inspiration from both the Western and Japanese music industries, Miso Extra creates a unique sound that feels fresh yet familiar. If you love upbeat, cute, and catchy pop or alternative pop, “POP” by Miso Extra is a must-listen!
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On This Day: April 7
April 7th, 2025 by Liz Kosik
1. 1962: Rolling Stones‘ future members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards meet Brian Jones at the Ealing Club in London.
2. 1975: Ritchie Blackmore leaves Deep Purple to form Rainbow, shaping the future of hard rock.
3. 1985: Wham! becomes the first Western pop group to perform in China, breaking cultural barriers.
4. 1998: George Michael is arrested in Beverly Hills, leading to his public coming out.
5. 2008: Bob Dylan receives a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his lyrical influence on American music.
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